What is the cause of the pain inside the bones

The most common causes that can lead to real bone pain are fractures, bone infections, and benign tumors of the bone or malignant tumors of the bone. Once the bone pain is identified, you should immediately go to a regular hospital to check local radiographs or CT to rule out serious diseases, mainly malignant tumors of the bone, such as multiple myeloma, which is often seen in the elderly, and the earliest symptom is pain in the bone. As long as serious diseases of the bones are ruled out through local radiography, most of them are due to chronic injury or chronic inflammation of the soft tissues around the bones, resulting in local pain symptoms. Soft tissue lesions can be aggravated by the movement of the limb, and patients with nerve irritation pain may also experience pain similar to skeletal pain.