Dangerous complications due to back pain, herniated disc
Osteoporosis can be caused by a number of factors, including age-related weakening, overuse or genetic trauma, and certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis. Bad behavior, poor nutrition, and certain types of work or sports can also increase the risk of developing osteoporosis. According to statistics, 35% of the population
in the United States and Europe has joint problems with varying degrees of
joint problems of more than 5 people. Mild cases include arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and gout, with symptoms such as joint stiffness, swelling, difficulty moving, fatigue, and loss of mobility. Severe cases can cause joint deformities, fever, and severe joint pain, which can lead to chronic pain and disability. In severe cases, osteoporosis can lead to life-threatening complications.