What happened to the bone pain when I got up from sleep?

Patients experience bone pain when they get up after sleeping, especially in the middle-aged and elderly. The cause of the disease is the loss of calcium in the bones due to hyperplasia and degeneration, which leads to osteoporosis. When patients suffer from this disease, it leads to localized muscle metabolism disorders, resulting in pain, and in some cases, localized muscle weakness and joint flexion and extension in the joints. In some cases, this may be accompanied by a loss of muscle strength in the joints, which may affect joint flexion and extension. Oral calcium and vitamin D may be given, as well as oral anti-osteoporosis medication. Or the patient may be instructed to get more sunlight and eat more foods with high calcium content to prevent calcium loss from the bones, which may help to relieve clinical symptoms.