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My bones are too weak, there remains always a pain in my joints?

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Dr. Gerald Mandell answered

Specializes in Nuclear Medicine

How weak: There are several reasons for bones to cause pain.Bone can not be well mineralized and have osteopenia or osteoporosis, which leads to fractures.Dexa scan determines mineralization.Joint pain can be related to arthritis.Different forms of arthritis occur in different age groups..Sometimes nuclear bone scan finds source of pain.Usually consultation with physician will help solve this problem.

Answered 12/10/2013

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