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Report ProblemPaget's disease
Also Known as Osteitis deformans.Overview
Paget's disease of bone is a chronic condition characterized by abnormal bone remodeling, leading to weakened and deformed bones. It commonly affects older adults, with a prevalence increasing with age, though the exact cause remains unclear. Paget's disease primarily involves localized areas of bones, often affecting the pelvis, spine, skull, and long bones of the legs.
Symptoms can vary widely from mild to severe, including bone pain, deformities, fractures, and in rare cases, neurological complications due to compression of nerves. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies like X-rays and bone scans, along with blood tests to assess bone turnover markers.
Treatment focuses on managing symptoms and preventing complications. Medications such as bisphosphonates are commonly prescribed to slow bone turnover and reduce pain. Physical therapy may also help maintain mobility and reduce the risk of fractures.
In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to stabilize bones or replace joints. With appropriate management, many individuals with Paget's disease can lead active lives and minimize the impact of the condition on their daily activities.
Key Facts
- Adults greater than 50 years of age
- Both men and women but is more common in men
- Any Bones
- Pelvis
- Skull
- Legs
- Spine
- World: 1.5%–8.3% (2023)
- Osteomalacia
- Osteoporosis
- Malignancy of the bone, primary or metastatic
- Renal osteodystrophy
- Osteoarthritis
- Osteopenia
- Fibrous dysplasia
- Blood tests: Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
- Imaging tests: X- rays, bone scan
- Further tests: Bone biopsy, computerized tomography (CT) scan, Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan
- Medications: Zoledronic acid, pamidronate, ibandronate, alendronate, risedronate, ibuprofen, naproxen, and aspirin
- Surgery: Hip or knee replacement surgery, internal fixation, osteotomy
- General Physician
- Orthopedician
- Physiotherapist
- Rheumatologist
- Orthopedic surgeon
- Endocrinologists
- Otolaryngologists
Symptoms Of Paget’s Disease
Paget's disease of bone often manifests with bone or joint pain and nerve compression symptoms but can be asymptomatic and detected incidentally.
Commonly Affected Areas and Symptoms:
1. Pelvis
- Hip pain
- Joint pain, stiffness, and swelling
- Movement loss, numbness, tingling
- Balancing problems
2. Skull
- Hearing loss
- Headaches
3. Leg
- Bone bending, enlargement, and deformities
- Pain, osteoarthritis in knee/hip
- Warmth over the affected bone
4. Spine
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Pain, and tingling in arms and legs due to nerve compression
Note: Advanced stages of the disease may exhibit additional bone changes, such as increased head size, limb bowing, or spinal curvature. Rarely, Paget's disease can progress to bone cancer.
Partial loss of limb movement or loss of bowel/bladder control requires prompt consultation with a doctor.
Types Of Paget’s Disease
There are several types of Paget's disease that are not related to Paget's disease of the bone. These include:
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Paget's disease of the nipple or breast: This rare condition is associated with breast cancer. It starts on the nipple and can spread to the areola.
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Paget's disease of the penis: It is an extremely rare form of penile cancer.
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Paget's disease of the vulva: This is a rare skin disease that occurs on the female external genitals, typically appearing after menopause and spreading slowly.
Causes Of Paget’s Disease
Throughout life, the body undergoes a continuous process of removing old bone and replacing it with new bone, similar to how dead skin is shed and replaced. This natural cycle is called bone remodelling.
The key cells involved in this process are:
Osteoclasts: Cells responsible for breaking down old bone.
Osteoblasts: Cells responsible for forming new bone.
In Paget's disease of bone, there is an imbalance where new bone forms faster than old bone is removed. This results in larger, weaker, and sometimes misshapen bones. The cause lies in overactive osteoclasts that absorb bone too quickly, coupled with osteoblasts producing new bone that is larger but weaker than normal.
Risk Factors For Paget’s Disease
Factors that can increase the risk of Paget's disease include:
1. Age: People older than 40 are most likely to develop Paget’s disease.
2. Sex: Men are slightly more commonly affected than women. The reason behind this is not clear.
3. Genetics: An individual is more likely to develop it if you have a family history of Paget’s disease.
Diagnosis Of Paget’s Disease
The diagnosis usually involves evaluating the patient's medical history, conducting a physical examination, blood tests, and imaging tests.
1. Medical History
The doctor will ask the patient and possibly a family member or friend questions to gather information about the patient's overall health, family history of Paget's disease, past medical issues, and ability to carry out daily activities.
2. Physical examination
The doctor will examine the areas of the body that are causing the patient pain.
3. Blood tests
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Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): A simple blood test can check the level of ALP in your blood. Elevated ALP levels may indicate Paget’s disease or another condition, such as liver disease. People with Paget's disease of bone often exhibit elevated ALP levels.
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4. Imaging tests
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X-rays: This test can show whether the bones have become enlarged as a result of Paget's disease of bone.
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Bone scan: Also known as scintigraphy can be done to assess the extent of the condition in the body. For this procedure, a small amount of a radioactive substance is injected into the blood, which collects in areas of active bone renewal.
5. Further tests
Further tests are usually required if an individual has signs of more severe Paget's disease of bone or the doctor thinks there's a chance of bone cancer (although this is very rare).
- Bone biopsy : During this procedure a sample of bone is removed from the body to be looked at under a microscope.
- Computerized tomography (CT) scan : A series of X-rays of the affected bone are taken to create a detailed 3-dimensional image of the affected bone.
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan: An MRI scan is a noninvasive medical imaging test that utilizes a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the affected bone.
Prevention Of Paget’s Disease
Although Paget's disease cannot be prevented, maintaining a healthy diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, along with regular exercise, plays a crucial role in preserving skeletal health and promoting joint mobility.
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Doctor To Visit
It's important to schedule a consultation with your GP if you experience any of the following:
- Persistent bone or joint pain
- Deformities in any of your bones
- Symptoms indicating a nerve issue, such as numbness, tingling, or balance difficulties
Paget’s disease can affect multiple parts of the body, necessitating visits to different specialists, including:
Orthopedician: Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, including bone and joint problems.
Physiotherapist: Provides rehabilitation through exercises and therapies to restore movement and function after injury or surgery.
Rheumatologist: Focuses on autoimmune and inflammatory conditions affecting joints, muscles, and bones.
Orthopedic Surgeon: Performs surgical procedures to treat musculoskeletal injuries and disorders.
Endocrinologist: Specializes in hormonal disorders that may impact bone health, such as Paget's disease or osteoporosis.
Otolaryngologist: Treats conditions related to the head and neck, including those affecting the skull bones or hearing, such as in Paget's disease involving the skull.
If you or your loved ones notice any of these symptoms, seek medical help from our trusted team of doctors.
Treatment Of Paget’s Disease
Although there is no cure for Paget’s disease of bone, there are treatments available to help you live well and manage the symptoms.
1. Medications
- Bisphosphonates: These are the primary medications used to slow disease progression. They come in both-
-Intravenous (Zoledronic acid, Pamidronate, Ibandronate)
-Oral forms (Alendronate, Risedronate).
These medications regulate bone growth and reduce pain, with effects lasting several years. Treatment can be repeated as needed. - Pain Relievers: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) offer temporary pain relief such as ibuprofen, naproxen, and aspirin.
- Calcitonin: It is a hormone made by the thyroid gland. It also regulates blood levels of calcium and phosphate and promotes the formation of new bone.
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2. Surgery (if necessary)
Surgery may become necessary despite the medication's ability to manage bone growth and reduce complications. It's often required to address issues resulting from Paget’s disease complications, including:
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Fractures: Surgery can facilitate the healing of fractures, ensuring they mend correctly.
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Arthritis: Severe bone changes may necessitate hip or knee replacement surgery to manage disability.
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Misshapen Bones: Surgical intervention involves cutting and realigning affected bones, particularly in weight-bearing joints, to alleviate pain.
Surgical procedures may include:
1. Internal fixation: Repositions bone fragments and secures them with screws, wires, pins, or metal plates to stabilize fractures.
2. Osteotomy: Relieves pain and restores alignment in weight-bearing joints like the knee and hip by removing a wedge of bone near the damaged joint to redistribute weight onto healthier areas.
Complications Of Paget’s Disease
Paget's disease typically progresses slowly and can be effectively managed in most cases. However, complications can arise, including:
1. Bone and Joint issues
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Osteoarthritis: Degenerative joint disease caused by the stress of affected bones on nearby joints.
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Broken bones: Bones affected by Paget's disease are fragile and more prone to fractures even with minor injuries.
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Bone deformities: Enlarged or misshapen bones, bowed legs (bowlegs), and curved spine (scoliosis) can occur.
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Osteopetrosis: Abnormal bone remodeling leading to weakened, enlarged, and misshapen bones.
2. Hearing loss
Damage to bones or nerves linking ears to the brain can result in permanent hearing loss if the skull is affected.
3. Other complications
- Hypercalcemia: Increased bone renewal cycle in Paget's disease can cause excess calcium in the blood in some cases.
- Heart failure: Strain on the heart from extra blood vessels in newly formed bone can potentially lead to heart failure.
- Bone cancer: A rare complication affecting about 1% of people with Paget's disease.
- Vertigo: Sensation of spinning or dizziness; compression of skull bones around the inner ear can cause vertigo.
- Tinnitus: Ringing, buzzing, or other noises in the ears; compression of skull bones near the inner ear can lead to tinnitus symptoms.
Home-care Therapies for Paget’s Disease
I. Diet and Nutrition
Proper diet and nutrition are crucial for managing Paget’s disease. It's important to include calcium and vitamin D in your diet to maintain bone health.
-Calcium Sources: Consume dairy foods like milk and cheese, green leafy vegetables such as broccoli and cabbage, and soy products like tofu and fortified soy drinks.
-Vitamin D: Your primary source of Vitamin D should be sunlight exposure, with additional sources found in oily fish.
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II. Additional Tips:
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Follow your doctor's treatment plan to lower the risk of complications and major bone changes.
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Maintain a healthy weight to reduce stress and pain in weight-bearing joints.
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Prevent falls by securing loose rugs, improving lighting, installing grab bars, using nonskid mats, and having regular eye exams.
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Exercise daily to increase balance and strength.
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Live a healthy lifestyle; avoid smoking and limit alcohol consumption.
Alternative Therapies For Paget’s Disease
In addition to medications and topical analgesics, various other treatments aid in managing Paget’s Disease:
1. Supportive therapies
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Occupational or physiotherapy: Exercises and strategies can help manage pain, improve movement, and make daily activities easier.
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Assistive Devices: Walking sticks, orthotics (shoe insoles), knee caps, and walkers help support degenerative joints, alleviate pain, and improve mobility. Braces can also reduce weight on affected bones and enhance movement.
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2. Regular Exercise and Yoga
Exercise and yoga improve mobility and manage pain and stiffness in Paget's disease.
Benefits:
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Strengthens bones and maintains skeletal health.
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Prevents weight gain and keeps joints mobile.
Recommended Activities: Walking, climbing stairs, and weightlifting are beneficial.
Note: Consult your doctor before beginning any new exercise program to ensure the safety of Paget's affected bones.
3. Physiotherapy
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Modalities like Interferential Therapy (IFT) and Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) provide effective pain relief.
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Rehabilitation exercises focus on strengthening and correcting weight-bearing joints and muscles, improving overall mobility.
4. Other therapies
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Massage: A gentle massage improves blood flow in the affected parts, promotes relaxation, and helps in pain relief. Massages must be performed only by a qualified massage therapist.
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Ayurveda: There are various ayurvedic preparations in the form of oils and liniments such as menthol and camphor oil, sesame oil, etc. to be applied locally at the site of pain. They provide good relief from symptoms and promote joint health.
Here are some excellent essential oils that you could try to relieve chronic joint pains.
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Hot/cold therapy: Hot packs/baths and ice packs soothe painful joints. Heat stimulates blood flow, which brings healing nutrients to the affected area and inhibits the pain messages being sent to the brain.
Note: These are alternative therapies and should be used alongside conventional medical treatment. Consult a doctor before starting any new therapy.
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Living With Paget’s Disease
Paget’s disease significantly impacts an individual’s quality of life. Chronic pain can hinder basic activities like walking, leading to limited mobility and travel. This pain often causes anxiety, depression, and social withdrawal. Here are some strategies to manage your condition:
Learn About Paget’s disease
Understanding your condition helps you make informed decisions and actively manage your health.
Stay Active
Exercise maintains bone health and joint mobility. Consult a physiotherapist to create a tailored exercise program suitable for Paget’s disease.
Healthy Diet
A well-balanced diet supports overall health. Include calcium and vitamin D-rich foods to maintain bone strength.
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Pain Management
Different strategies help manage pain, such as heat packs for muscle pain, cold packs for inflammation, and gentle exercise for muscle tension.
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Medication Adherence
Take medications as prescribed by your doctor. Consult your doctor for painkillers if you suffer from chronic pain and avoid self-medication. Regular doctor consultations are essential, especially if symptoms worsen.
Frequently Asked Questions
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