yes, it is possible for a thirteen year old girl to have growing pains. growing pains can be different in each child, in some children it hurts really bad and for others not as much. you cant get rid of growing pains, they only last a few days. the best thing to do for her is give her some Advil and put a heating pad and ice pack on her legs. keep the heating pad on for a half and hour then put the ice pack on for a half an hour, also tell her not to lay down for a long period of time, or else her legs will get stiff and it will make it even hared for her to walk hope this helping and trust me i went through the same thing and this stuff helped me.
Use an ice pack to ice it once every half hour. Just make sure you have a towel in between you and the ice pack to prevent frostbite. This should help. If not, see a chiropractor.
An cold ice pack before you do p.e or sport will help
If you have rosacea, the burning is from the rash. You can put an ice pack on it to help with the burning.
Heat will travel from the person's hand into the ice pack, where it will excite the molecules there and warm the ice pack.
Heat will travel from the person's hand into the ice pack, where it will excite the molecules there and warm the ice pack.
Yes an ice pack does cause redness from cooling the skin.
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Yes, anything cold will bring down the swelling.
None. An ice pack is a man made product for help keeping things cold.
Warmer climate created better growing conditions.
Put ice on them or use an ice pack, it will help the swelling to come down. If you think you've broken a bone, you can go to the emergency room.