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| Originally Posted by daytimedolly ive had really painful joints 4 a couple of years and had different doctors give give different answers. arthritis, fibromialga, well about 8 weeks ago i had a fall and i think i broke my toe, swelling didnt and still hasnt gone down. My doctor is sending me for an exray as he thinks it could be brittal bones as i was also on steriods for about 15 years due to crohns and many operations including an permenate iliostomy. do you think brittal bones could be my problem. thanks |
Yes, chronic steroid use can be a risk factor for osteoporosis - actually a condition of low bone density that means the bones are more prone to fracture under trauma compared to bones of normal density.
Osteoporosis is not related to joint pain or arthritis.
Your crohn's disease also puts you at risk for nutritional deficiencies such as a low calcium or low vitamin d, both conditions can also lead to osteoporosis.
Other risk factors for osteoporosis include tobacco use, alcohol use, low weight, older age, post menopausal status.
You should talk to your doctor about having a bone density test.