What’s going on with older people with generalized throbbing aches and pains?

Elderly people with generalized throbbing and aching are considered to have the following causes: osteoporosis, cerebrovascular disease, epilepsy, etc. 1. Osteoporosis: with age, decreased secretion of sex hormones, dysregulation of calcium-regulating hormone secretion, insufficient intake of micronutrients, and decreased outdoor exercise can lead to osteoporosis. Older people’s blood calcium decreases and twitching of fingers, calves, and the whole body occurs. And gradually appear back pain, bone pain, hunchback, accompanied by generalized fatigue, weakness, lumbar and knee weakness, limbs and generalized pain symptoms. 2. Cerebrovascular disease: Cerebrovascular disease in the elderly, such as hypertension, will have vascular sclerosis, stenosis, plaque formation, which leads to cerebral ischemia and hypoxia, abnormal neuron discharge, triggering convulsive symptoms. 3. Epilepsy: this is what we often call “crohns”, abnormal discharge of neurons in the brain will lead to strong muscle contraction, convulsions, muscle stiffness, and symptoms of pain and soreness. The elderly may have other causes of generalized twitching and soreness, such as Clostridium tetani infection, intracranial tumors, intracranial infections, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination and clarify the cause of the disease.