A member asked:

I have quick pains in long bones then all gone. no pain or discomfort after.. might be arm, or leg, might not happen for months or 2 in a day ?

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Doctor can evaluate: A primary care doctor can check on fleeting, occasional bone pains. The doctor may check some tests to see if there is some problem that might affect the blood, the bone marrow, or the bones themselves. With short-duration, occasional symptoms, one can write them down on a calendar (along with details like what activities were done & what meds/foods were taken) and show the calendar to the doctor.

Answered 12/9/2013

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