Side Effects Of Pannus Growth

Bone Deterioration

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Bone deterioration due to pannus growths is most commonly seen in arthritis patients. The corticosteroids that are often necessary to slow pannus growths can lead to weakened, thin bones that may be more prone to fracture. As pannus tissue growths advance in size, they can destroy the protective joint capsule as well as tendons, and they also invade both the bones and the bone marrow, resulting in considerable damage and pain. Patients who experience bone deterioration may need to use aids such as canes or walkers, and they may also need joint replacement surgeries, such as knee or hip replacements. Bone-strengthening medication may be appropriate for some patients, and these can help reduce the risk of a fracture. Patients experiencing bone deterioration should be very careful while exercising as strenuous exercise may not be safe for them. These patients should consult their healthcare team to find out about the extent of the deterioration, and they may need specialized bone scans. Doctors may recommend certain exercise routines and methods to make daily tasks easier to increase quality of life. Patients may also benefit from physical and occupational therapy.

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