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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Joint pain can be caused by many types of injuries or conditions. No matter what causes it, joint pain can be very bothersome.
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder that causes stiffness and pain in the joints. Osteoarthritis involves growth of bone spurs and degeneration of cartilage at a joint. It is very common in adults older than 45 and can cause joint pain.
Joint pain may also be caused by bursitis (inflammation of the bursae). The bursae are fluid-filled sacs that cushion and pad bony prominences, allowing muscles and tendons to move freely over the bone.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
Take her to the vet wherein they are able to degree her variety of movement in her joints. They too can take x-rays if had to see if there's extreme osteoarthritis. If you understand your doggie demands to reduce weight, then the kindest factor you'll do is positioned her on a nutrition. No snacks, simply meals at mealtimes. Make certain they're measured and every body is aware of that she is on a nutrition and whilst she has been fed. It's kinder to her joints too for her to reduce weight if she does have any sort of soreness/arthritis. All the great. XOX