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My 5 year old child has told me lately that she has buzzing and sparking feelings in her leg. I called her doctor and they told me that it is probably because she's not doing her regularRegular insulin activities due to her brokenBroken bone Broken or knocked out tooth arm. I spoke to her orthopedic doctor about it and he told me it could just be from a growth spurt. Should I feel concerned?
Get a second opinion from somewhere else another Dr, that just does not sound like a good not "doing her regularRegular insulin activities" reason nor does a growth spurt do that it sounds Neurological. If you dont feel the answer the Dr gives you is right/wrong in your gut trust youself only you know better than them.