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I am 55, and I entered menopause 7 years ago. I have pain in all my bones. Could this be caused by o |
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Osteoporosis is not a painful disease. The pain accompanies only its consequences, that is the fractures or micro-fractures (vertebral crashes), which cause osteo-articular changes. This can lead to degenerative processes (arthritis, spondyloarthritis), causing permanent pain. Frequently, the pain of the lower limbs are caused by rheumatism (of the joints or of the spine), but also by circulation malfunctions (arterial, venal, lymphatic disorders) or static problems (plattfus)
Osteoporosis is not a painful disease. The pain accompanies only its consequences, that is the fractures or micro-fractures (vertebral crashes), which cause osteo-articular changes. This can lead to degenerative processes (arthritis, spondyloarthritis), causing permanent pain. Frequently, the pain of the lower limbs are caused by rheumatism (of the joints or of the spine), but also by circulation malfunctions (arterial, venal, lymphatic disorders) or static problems (plattfus)
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