What is Osteoporosis- Detailed Discussion on Osteoporosis

in health •  6 years ago 

What is Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a disease which is characterized by low bone mass and weak bones that can lead to compromised bone strength and there is an increased risk of fractures.

It is called a silent disease with increased bone turnover and decreased bone mass. In this disease, bones become brittle and weak and with mild stress like bending over can cause a fracture. Fractures related to osteoporosis mostly occur in:

Hips
Wrist
Spine
Bones are living tissue in our body and these are constantly being broken down and replaced. Osteoporosis occurs when the formation of new bones does not keep up with the old bone.

Osteoporosis, being a silent disease is often unrecognizable until the late stages when the fragility fractures occur. But early recognition of disease before the occurrence of fractures followed by timely and efficient initiation of appropriate treatment can reduce the risk of fractures.

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