A four-year-old boy is fighting leukaemia after a GP initially diagnosed his discomfort as growing pains.
Jaxson Clark from Bristol was originally given Calpol to deal with his achy legs, but a few days later he developed a swollen neck and returned to his doctor.
Within hours he was rushed to hospital, where scans revealed he had acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
He has since undergone a month of chemotherapy and doctors have warned he could face three years of treatment.
His mother Sophie Kenvin, 28, believes more needs to be done to identify child illnesses at a local GP level.
Four-year-old Jaxson Clark is fighting leukaemia after a GP initially diagnosed his discomfort as growing pains. Pictured with his parents Sophie and Mitch and sister Bella