• January 30, 2025
  • Ogugua
  • 0

Much More About Bone Diseases And Conditions

An Insight into bone diseases, related conductions and management

Like bone diseases, bone pain is extreme tenderness, aching, or other discomfort in one or more bones. It differs from muscle and joint pain because it’s present whether you’re moving or not. The pain is commonly linked to diseases that affect the normal function or structure of the bone.

HAVE YOU BEEN DIAGNOSED OF BONE DISEASE?
r6

What Are Bone Diseases?

elbow bones injury white background elbow pain

What causes bone disease?

r3

Many conditions and events can lead to bone disease

r4

Mineral deficiency
To stay strong, your bones require a variety of minerals and vitamins, including calcium and vitamin D. A deficiency in calcium and vitamin D often leads to osteoporosis, the most common type of bone disease. People in the late stages of osteoporosis often have bone pain.

Injury
Injury is a common cause of bone pain. Typically, this pain arises when a person goes through some form of trauma, such as a car accident or fall. The impact may break or fracture the bone. Any damage to the bone can cause bone pain.

Infection
If an infection originates in or spreads to the bones, it can cause a serious condition known as osteomyelitis. This infection of the bone can kill bone cells and cause bone pain.

Metastatic cancer
This is cancer that started somewhere else in the body but spread to other body parts. Cancers of the breast, lung, thyroid, kidney, and prostate are among the cancers that commonly spread to the bones.

Bone cancer
Bone cancer describes cancer cells that originate in the bone itself. It is much rarer than metastatic bone cancer. It can cause bone pain when the cancer disrupts or destroys the bone’s normal structure.

Diseases that disturb blood supply to bones
Some diseases, such as sickle cell anemia, interfere with the blood supply to the bone. Without a steady source of blood, bone tissue begins to die. This causes significant bone pain and weakens the bone.

Leukemia
Leukemia is cancer of the bone marrow. Bone marrow is found in most bones and is responsible for the production of bone cells. People with leukemia often experience bone pain, especially in the legs

What Are The Symptoms Of Bone Diseases

The most perceptible symptom of bone disease is discomfort whether you’re still or moving. Other symptoms depend on the particular cause of your bone pain.

r5
  • Injury – Swelling, visible breaks or deformities, a snap or grinding noise upon injury
  • Mineral deficiency – Muscle and tissue pain, sleep disturbances, cramps, fatigue & weakness
  • Osteoporosis – Back pain, stooped posture, loss of height over time
  • Infection – Redness, streaks from the infection site, swelling, warmth at the infection site, decreased range of motion, nausea, loss of appetite
  • Disrupted blood supply to the bones – Joint pain, loss of joint function, and weakness
  • Bone cancer – Increased bone breaks, a lump or mass under the skin, numbness or tingling (from when a tumor presses on a nerve)
  • Metastatic cancer – A large range of symptoms depending on where the cancer has spread that may include headache, chest pain, bone fractures, seizures, dizziness, jaundice