You should leave it for a bit, but if it starts hurting even more, then you could go and see a doctor.
I had a complete elbow replacement and nothing is earmarked to be taken out. Perhaps you should have a word with your doctor.
Find a doctor.
You can see an orthopedist or physiatrist for post-injury elbow pain.
you can tell if your elbow is broken or not if you can straighten or bend it all the way,if you can not do that then it might be . A sprain hurts more than a break. Also, if your elbow is swollen, has a bruise, or if you can't move it all the way normally, it may be broken. The elbow is a bone that you can move a little if it is broke. You should ice it, have pain killers, etc. If this isn't enough afer 3 days or so, you should see a doctor, get xrays, etc. good luck....
If you have applied ice or heat and tried normal over the counter medication and still are experiencing the pain you should seek medical attention, Also if there are any deformity or lack of movement to the elbow you should seek medical attention. From About.com
Go to the doctor.
Basically, you should seek personal medical advice from a doctor or a casualty department in a hospital.
It sounds like you should stop whatever you are doing and take your son to a doctor.
Yes it can be bad for your elbow. As you develop your tennis skills, you may experience heavier racquets that could sometimes hurt your elbow. If you notice that your elbow throbs, see a doctor. There is such a thing as "tennis elbow" and it is where the inside part of your elbow is enflamed.
Jem broke his elbow and suffered from a concussion.
Its really not... Its just slang
Take it to the hospital or doctor and find out