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Symptoms of Paget's disease of bone include bone or joint pain and problems caused by a nerve being squashed or damaged.
But in many cases, there are no obvious symptoms and the condition is only found during tests carried out for another reason.
1 bone or several bones may be affected. Commonly affected areas include the:
Paget's disease may cause pain in the bone itself and in the joints near the affected bone.
The bone pain is usually:
The affected area may also feel warm.
Abnormal bone growth can result in bone squashing (compressing) or damaging a nearby nerve.
Possible signs of this can include:
Call 999 or go to A&E if you have partial loss of movement in your limbs or loss of bowel or bladder control.
Paget's disease of bone can also cause a range of other problems, including:
Read more about the complications of Paget's disease of bone.
See a GP if you have:
A GP can organise tests to check your bones and look for problems such as Paget's disease of bone.
Read more about how Paget's disease of bone is diagnosed.
