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What Causes Shooting Pain In Head, Little Finger, Leg And Stomach/chest?
Hello, my son, age 5, has been complaining for at least the last couple of weeks of shooting pains . They have occurred randomly (can t find a pattern, at least not yet) they have occurred in his head, pinky finger, leg, stomach/chest, etc. Both when up and around, and when lying down. I plan to check with his ped. but just concerned about what could be going on.
I can understand your concern regarding to your child’s health.
I have seen number of patients in my clinic with same condition. This condition is diagnosed only after some laboratory investigations after recommendation of pediatrician from clinical conditions. So, consult pediatrician as early as possible.
Till the time you should give Syrup Metacin-Sorssa (if no allergy), 250 mg, 5 ml, 3 times in a day at the interval of 7 to 8 hours for 3 days. Give him maximum liquid intake.
After doing these, I hope your son will get well sooner and further questions are always welcome.
Wish your child good health. Take care, Thank You.
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What Causes Shooting Pain In Head, Little Finger, Leg And Stomach/chest?
Hi, Welcome To Healthcare Magic. I can understand your concern regarding to your child’s health. I have seen number of patients in my clinic with same condition. This condition is diagnosed only after some laboratory investigations after recommendation of pediatrician from clinical conditions. So, consult pediatrician as early as possible. Till the time you should give Syrup Metacin-Sorssa (if no allergy), 250 mg, 5 ml, 3 times in a day at the interval of 7 to 8 hours for 3 days. Give him maximum liquid intake. After doing these, I hope your son will get well sooner and further questions are always welcome. Wish your child good health. Take care, Thank You. From:- Dr. Nupur Shah