What does wandering pain mean?

In clinical practice, the type of pain in which the joints of the whole body rotate with pain is generally called wandering pain. The main causes of migratory pain include age, joint strain, osteoarthritis, and ovarian decline in women, as described below: 1. With increasing age, joints usually have different degrees of degenerative changes, especially the hands, elbows, and knees, and degenerative changes in the joints can cause wandering pain. 2. Frozen shoulder, tennis elbow and other diseases are often manifested as wandering pain, which is commonly caused by chronic strain injury to the muscles and other soft tissues around the shoulder or elbow joints. 3. Inflammatory lesions of the bone and joint, such as rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis, often manifest as wandering pain. It is also accompanied by stiffness and swelling of the joints. 4. The decline of female ovarian function and the decline of estrogen secretion can also lead to wandering pain, generally because the decline of estrogen secretion inhibits the intestinal absorption of calcium, leading to a large loss of calcium, causing osteoporosis. Wandering pain is usually found in the lower back and intercostal area. If you have wandering pain, you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the pain and cooperate with the treatment actively.