Bone Cancer
Osteoporosis, Leukemia, Osteomyilitis to name a few.
Nope. Severs disease only affects the back of the heel bone in kids.
From MedicineNet.com: " Paget's disease is a chronic bone condition characterized by disorder of the normal bone remodeling process. Normal bone has a synchronized relationship of mechanisms that act to lay down new bone and take up old bone. This relationship (referred to as remodeling) is essential for maintaining the normal calcium levels in our blood. In bone affected by Paget's disease, the bone remodeling is disturbed and not synchronized. As a result, the bone that is formed is abnormal, enlarged, not as dense, brittle, and prone to breakage (fracture). Paget's disease affects older bone of adults. It's estimated that 1% of adults in the U.S. have Paget's disease. There is an extremely rare form of Paget's disease in children, referred to as juvenile Paget's disease. Paget's disease is also known as osteitis deformans." See related links below for the rest of the article.
I would have to say that it is Osteoporosis. It is important to take calcium supplements to help avoid bone loss in the future. Luckily lots of products like bread and orange juice have added calcium.
Paget's Disease is a bone disease. it hurt people over 30 and 30
No, Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects the brain, leading to memory loss and cognitive decline. Bone density is not a characteristic symptom of Alzheimer's disease.
TB is the number one killer of people with HIV, not bone disease.Bone disease is not the number one killer of people with HIV, TB is.
skeletal system affects other body systems in many ways. such as it affects circulatory system because red blood marrow in bone bone makes blood
No he does not have a bone disease
Osteoporosis is a disease that affects the bones by causing them to become weak and brittle, increasing the risk of fractures. Other diseases that can affect the bones include osteomalacia (softening of the bones due to vitamin D deficiency) and osteogenesis imperfecta (a genetic condition that causes brittle bones).
Leukemia doesn't affect your body, it affects your circulatory system and affects your blood, but sometimes your hair can fall out depending on how severe your leukemia is.