3. Pain During Exercise
Pain experienced during exercise should always be a cause for concern, especially if it’s considered to be more than the usual discomfort that someone would experience after a hard session exercising. This can be considered a common symptom of osteomalacia – because of the strain that the condition places on both the muscles and bones, exercise puts extra strain on the body that it normally wouldn’t – and it’s often too much for the body to handle.
If you experience any of the other symptoms of osteomalacia together with this symptom, it’s especially important that you make an appointment with your doctor and cease all forms of exercise until you have the all-clear from your medical professional.
If you suffer from osteomalacia or what’s commonly called soft bones, exercising past your capacity can lead to fractures and breaks in the bone. Any pain during exercise is an important symptom and means that you should find the cause, even if it’s not osteomalacia.