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Hyper-elastic joint syndrome is a disease that affects ligaments and joints, and may mean that your joints are more flexible than others (you may think your joints are loose). This syndrome causes pain, according to the NHS website.

How do you know you have arthritis syndrome?

  • You often get pain or stiffness in your joints or muscles
  • Frequent exposure to sprains and fractures.
  • Dislocated joints.
  • Inability to balance and frequent falls.
  • Weak leaf skin.
  • You have digestive problems such as diarrhea or constipation.

If you notice these symptoms, you should go to a doctor who usually tests the flexibility of the joints. X-rays may be required to help exclude any other cases such as arthritis.

There is no cure for hyper-elastic joint syndrome and the main treatment is to improve muscle strength and fitness so that joints are protected.

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