Why do old people complain of joint pains?
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Because the bones get weaker as it do not have much capable to be stronger
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Old people complain of joint pains because cartilage that serves as a shock absorber to our joints becomes stiff, as it loses its flexibility, and becomes more prone to damage.
As the cartilage wears away, tendons and ligaments stretch, causing pain. It can occur in almost any joint in the body most commonly in the fingers, knees.
Symptoms include joint aching and soreness, pain, and bony knots.
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