Causes of Osteoporosis
Symptoms of Osteoporosis
In the beginning of the disease no symptoms of the disease are seen because osteoporosis doesn’t cause symptoms unless bone breaks. Some osteoporosis breaks may escape detection until years later. Patient may not be aware of the disease until they experience painful break. Typical osteoporosis breaks occur in hip, vertebral column and wrist. These type of breaks can cause acute radiculopathic pains in the back. Multiple vertebral breaks can cause loss of height and defect in posture.
Back pain, which can be severe if you have a broke or collapsed vertebra.
Loss of height over time, with an accompanying stooped posture.
Having Osteoporosis symptoms means that your bones will become very brittle and that without to much effort your bones will break or break. A simple fall or a knock can break things like your leg bones, hip bones, and wrist bones.
Osteoporosis symptoms are usually very hard to detect and in most cases the first you will know about whether you have Osteoporosis or not is when you end up in hospital due to a broken or broke bone.
Treatment of Osteoporosis
Treatment for osteoporosis is hormone replacement therapy, where drugs are used to restore estrogen and progesterone levels that are lost due to menopause. But, it should be remembered that long-term use of HRT is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, heart disease and stroke. Calcitonin is another hormone that breaks down a bone; its supplements are injected for treatment of osteoporosis. Biphosphates are injected as a treatment to decrease the effects of osteoclasts, which leads to less bone breaking down, without a decrease in bone density. This is ideally taken daily, once a week or once monthly. Those past menopause who do not take HRT take an oral medication of Raloxifene, which acts like estrogen in some parts of the body without really causing a general estrogen effect.
Osteoporosis Symptoms and Treatment