Pelvic pain in children can be caused by various factors and requires a careful approach since children often cannot accurately describe their sensations. The main causes may include:
Trauma: Falls or bruises can cause pain in the pelvic area.
Infections: Infections of the urinary tract or gastrointestinal system can manifest as pain in this region.
Muscle strain: Intense physical activity or sports training can overload muscles and lead to pain.
Bone-joint problems: Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease or inflammatory processes in the joints.
Digestive issues: Constipation or other digestive disorders.
It is worth noting that pelvic pain in children can be quite rare and requires an evaluation by a specialist to avoid potential complications. If you observe such symptoms in your child, it is advisable to consult a doctor for diagnosis.
Trauma: Falls or bruises can cause pain in the pelvic area.
Infections: Infections of the urinary tract or gastrointestinal system can manifest as pain in this region.
Muscle strain: Intense physical activity or sports training can overload muscles and lead to pain.
Bone-joint problems: Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease or inflammatory processes in the joints.
Digestive issues: Constipation or other digestive disorders.
It is worth noting that pelvic pain in children can be quite rare and requires an evaluation by a specialist to avoid potential complications. If you observe such symptoms in your child, it is advisable to consult a doctor for diagnosis.
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