In the majority of instances, Sever's disease comes and goes in a few weeks or at most three or four months. In the rare event that it continues for a longer period, it is advisable to consult a doctor. It is important to note that the disease may return a little later. This happens because the child is still developing physically so another growth spurt might trigger it off.

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