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Im a female teenager.
I've been having some bone pains recently and am quite worried.
Here are my symptoms:

* The pain started out very mild and not very often and in only one place.

* I now get the pain several times today in a few different places

* I get bone pain in my femur/knees/ shin bone

* I get these pains in my left femur/buttox/ knee (same place everyday.
Right femur and shin bone (same place everyday)

* It feels like a throbbing in my bone

* The pain is always worse at night

* The pain comes on suddenly (right now it is throbbing in my left knee bone)

* I get tired easily

* i was 61 kg and now I am 59 without doing anything

* This pain has been going on for a month or so and its starting to really hurt and its becoming more frequent.

Im worried about osteosarcoma/ arthritis/ myeloma / bone diseases.
I know I have to see a doctor, which hopefully my mum will book me into soon.does anyone know what this could be? Should i be worried?
!!

it may be rhumatism, my sister had similer but they cant diagnose it for some reason, good luck

you might just be growing. but dont worry about it untill you see the doctor, theres no point in stressing yourself out!

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