Can hand and foot pain be bone cancer?

Hand pole pain and foot pole pain are not related to bone cancer in the vast majority of cases, and only in rare cases are they caused by bone cancer. Hand pole and foot pole are local dialects, which means upper limbs and legs. Their pains may be related to trauma, herniated intervertebral disc, rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis in most cases. Trauma, such as car accidents, injuries and falls can cause soft tissue damage to the upper limbs and legs, and severe fractures can cause pain. Herniated discs, such as severe cervical spondylosis, can cause pain and numbness in the upper limbs when the spinal nerves are compressed. Rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis will invade the limbs and large and small joints will also appear pain. Excessive fatigue or excessive activity may also cause transient pain in the limbs. If there are lumps in the upper limbs and legs, some of which are accompanied by pain, they may be related to bone cancer, such as osteosarcoma. If the symptoms of pain in the upper limbs and legs appear, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and receive regular treatment.