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Suggest Remedy For Physical Pain In Side In 10 Year Old

My son is 10 ad has physical pain in his side overva year now on ad off ges has sonmany test xrats bone scan ad everything is fine, hes seen a phycologist ad is goen 4 physiotherapy , but pain the last week is worse ad tet again hus bloids were fine so sent us home again , I dnt no wat this can be but he is in a lot of pain any suggestions for us .
Mon, 20 Oct 2014
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I would suggest that you take him again to a specialist orthopedic surgeon if you think the problem is in the bones and muscles; and a good Pediatrician. Do a Creatine Kinase test, a SGPT and SGOT, a liver scan (if the pain is on the right side) and a GI series X rays for ruling out pain from the bowels (such as appendix, colon, etc.)

Please re-test these if already done.

Dr. Taher
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Suggest Remedy For Physical Pain In Side In 10 Year Old

I would suggest that you take him again to a specialist orthopedic surgeon if you think the problem is in the bones and muscles; and a good Pediatrician. Do a Creatine Kinase test, a SGPT and SGOT, a liver scan (if the pain is on the right side) and a GI series X rays for ruling out pain from the bowels (such as appendix, colon, etc.) Please re-test these if already done. Dr. Taher