Typically, someone with osteopenia does not feel pain until their condition develops into osteoporosis. Soreness in the back, legs, or arms could signify worsening bone mass loss. This pain may be sudden or gradual, severe or mild, stabbing, or achy. Such sensations may also stem from fractures or deformities. Whatever the cause, it is important to seek medical attention if the pain does not subside.

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