Bone pain can occur with several different injuries or conditions. Some of these are cancer of the bones, fracture, overuse, disruption of blood supply, infection, injury, and leukemia.
It can cause bone pain, especially in the legs
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People with systemic mastocytosis have bone and joint pain.
Bone spurs are one cause of foot pain. They are in the heel and are calcuim deposits at the end of the bone.
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Bone spurs usually limit joint movement and typically cause pain. Visit the related links. It depends on the location of the bone spur. Bone spurs on the lower spine can cause pain and numbness down the legs. On the neck area of the spine they can cause pain and numbness down the arms into the hands. They can also cause headaches.
This is called bone marrow edema. It can cause bleeding in the bone marrow, leading to severe pain. The injury is caused by an impact to the knee area.
Heel bone spurs can cause leg pain either by nerve contact or by stance altering. When the stance is altered, the center of balance is affected and muscles work in awkward positions producing additional pain.
The lower leg pain could be caused by the fall that just happened. Also the lower leg pain could be a bruised bone or a bruised muscle. It could also be a fracture in the bone.
You will start to have bone pain as you age, but there are ways to alleviate and even prevent it. Exercise is an important way to keep your bones in good heath. Also, getting enough calcium will help prevent osteoporosis, another cause of bone pain.