yes it is
it probaly is normal
well that depends on if its joint pain or just bone pain if joint pain get it checked out it could be arthritis or it could be cartalige in the joint disolving or it could be nothing idk im not a doctor
Bone pain in multiple myeloma is significant because it is a common symptom caused by the infiltration of plasma cells into the bone marrow, leading to bone destruction and fractures. The pain is often localized in the back, ribs, and pelvis due to the high bone turnover and release of inflammatory cytokines. Monitoring and managing bone pain in multiple myeloma patients is crucial as it can significantly impact their quality of life and overall prognosis.
yes. it is.
Oh oh I get this too!!
That happens to me too! I heard that it has something to do with the hormones at that time.
It is very normal to feel pain with recently healed fractures. This is because of very recent growth that has just taken place to heal the fracture. Not only have you not used this are of your body for a period of time, but the bone needs some time to fully grow back. Also sometimes it does not grow back fully connected, which is perfectly normal, but will cause slight discomfort at times.
Abnormal pain is pain that is unusual. For example, some pain is associated with menstruation, but pain that is extreme or that lasts longer than the normal period of time would be considered abnormal.
A bone spur is a growth of additional bone on top of normal bone. They usually form when the bone repair process is activated over a long time due to pressure, rubbing, or physical stress on the bone over a period of time.
A bone spur is a growth of additional bone on top of normal bone. They usually form when the bone repair process is activated over a long time due to pressure, rubbing, or physical stress on the bone over a period of time.
It can cause bone pain, especially in the legs