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What causes Pain in Bones and Joints?

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What causes Pain in Bones and Joints?

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Pain in bones or joints is a common problem in people with kidney failure, or with kidney transplants. It may be due to muscular sprains or arthritis which, of course, may occur whether there is kidney failure or not. Some types of bone disease may not cause pain, others can be painful. It is necessary to talk to your medical team to make a diagnosis this webpage is only designed to give helpful information after a diagnosis has been made. There are some simple treatments you can use for bone and joint pains, once a more serious cause needing specific treatment has been ruled out (click here for more details on these treatments).

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