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A new study has shed light on the connection between statin use and tendon problems, like tendonitis and tendinopathies. This research looked at a lot of people to see if those taking statins had more tendon issues compared to those who weren’t. The findings suggest there’s a real link, especially early on when someone starts taking statins. It also points out that certain statins might be more likely to cause these problems than others. Beyond statins, the study .also highlights how your overall metabolic health plays a big part in tendon well-being.
🔗The Statin-Tendon Connection: What the Study Says
For a while now, people have been wondering if statins, which are medicines used to lower cholesterol , can cause problems with tendons. Tendons are the tough cords that connect your muscles to your bones. When they get inflamed or damaged, it’s called tendinitis or tendinopathy. While statins are great for heart health, reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes, there have been concerns about their side effects, especially on muscles and tendons.
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