What Is Hypermobility Syndrome?

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8. Complications

Joint hyper mobility syndrome can, as mentioned, cause some considerable pain and stiffness in the joints and muscles. In addition, it can also result in some other rather unwelcome symptoms, one of which is regular stomach problems, including constipation or diarrhea.

Other symptoms of joint hypermobility syndrome include skin that is thin and stretches more than it usually would be able to. The patient can also have poor coordination and balance, and they can also experience regular strains and sprains. Some patients will also experience regular dislocations of their joints, which can be very painful and can cause permanent damage.

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