5. Radiating Bone Pain
Radiating pain in the bone should always be considered a very serious medical issue, especially if it’s a symptom that can be combined with any of the other symptoms on this list – especially a long-term fever and lowered immune system. There are a few different conditions which might be causing this, although it’s almost always from a range of conditions that affect the bone and cause degradation of some sort – the same type of pain is common with a bone infection, although it might not be present with tumors.
If you experience any kind of symptom such as radiating pain in the bone (especially at night or during exercise, or as a long-term problem) you should make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible to find the root cause of the condition. If it’s a type of infection, it needs to be treated as soon as possible – and the same is true with most types of cancers, which can be treated early.