The problem with osteoporosis is that the early stages of the disease are asymptomatic. Women are not aware of the disease until it is fairly advanced. Osteoporosis is the thinning of bone tissue and the subsequent loss of bone density that is associated with age. There are a number of oral medications, some taken daily or weekly, and one that is taken monthly (Boniva), as well as injectable medications, that help slow the thinning of bone tissue. Some of these medications can also be used to prevent osteoporosis in women with a family history of the disease.
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Yes, osteoporosis is often a result of hyperthyroidism.
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Osteoporosis ... bone density may decrease, but may not yet have dropped below her age-matched normal range.
Having osteoporosis with progressively weaken your bones, making it brittle and predisposing one to fracture. This is especially common in post-menopausal women.
No, osteoporosis is a class of diseases where bones become weak and can easily break. It can happen to anyone (especially if their diet is deficient in calcium or they do not get enough sunlight to make vitamin D), but the most common form happens in menopausal women due to changes in their calcium metabolism. Osteoporosis can also be a side effect of certain treatments for cancer, if the treatment kills or suppresses the osteoblast cells that are responsible for building bone tissue. A metabolic disorder that stimulates the activity of the osteoclast cells that are responsible for breaking down bone tissue can also cause osteoporosis.
http://www.niams.nih.gov/Health_Info/Bone/Osteoporosis/osteoporosis_ff.asp offers some greta advice about osteoporosis! http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/osteoporosis-22244.htm also has some info as the disorder. I highly recommend also check with your doctor on what he or she recommends.
Common bone problem is Osteoporosis, osteoartheritis etc.
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There are medications which halt bone loss and build bone strength. Then there are measures, to be taken by the patient, like not smoking or drinking excessively, exercising regularly and eating a balanced diet with adequate amounts of vitamin D and calcium.