Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Early Signs of Osteoporosis
As osteoporosis is known as a “silent disease,” it often goes undetected until someone has a fracture or broken bone. It is estimated one in three women will get the disease and one in five men over the age of 50. There are now excellent treatments that help slow down the rate of bone loss and speed up the rate of renewal; and even gene-based therapies expected in the near future; if you don’t know you have the disease, you cannot benefit from treatment.
Trusted sources of information include online sites like the Mayo Clinic, NIH or Medical News Today, which explains, “Osteoporosis is a progressive condition, and many people may not notice symptoms until they experience a fracture. However, some individuals may notice early symptoms that could indicate osteoporosis.”
Experts say a good first step is to evaluate your personal risk factors such as age, sex, weight, health, family history and medications you take. A decrease in your grip strength or receding gums or brittle nails can be other early indicators of osteoporosis.
As the disease progresses, you may experience back pain from small fractures in the back as the vertebrae begins to weaken. One common type of back pain occurs when a person is standing up and leaning slightly forward. They are able to lessen the pain by tilting backward. A stooped posture is another sign the back is weakening and you may have fractures that make it harder to support the body. Many also experience a decrease in their height as the bones in the back begin to collapse and compress.
If you do experience any of these symptoms, you need to consult with your healthcare provider. They may recommend a bone density scan with a machine called DEXA (dual energy X-ray scan). In addition, it is suggested you include weight-bearing exercises to your routine and make changes toward a more calcium and protein enriched diet.
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Source: medicalnewstoday.com/articles/early-warning-signs-of-osteoporosis
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