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Six Steps To Preventing Osteoporosis
9/22 15:21:38

If you broke a bone as a child, you will remember how much of a disruption it was to your life - and that was at a time when you had little or no responsibilities, everything could be taken care of for you, and there were no bills to pay! It is a cruel fact that the risk of breaking a bone is greatest at the time you can least afford it - in your later life, due to osteoporosis.

Bone cancer treatment in Thailand may get more publicity than osteoporosis, but the latter disease can have a greater total impact. Thailand hospitals and bone joint surgery centers in Thailand have put together this list of ways to help prevent osteoporosis.

The first step towards preventing osteoporosis damage is simple, and in most cases costs nothing. Thailand hospitals advocate that you educate yourself about the signs and symptoms of osteoporosis. If you are in a risk category, recognizing that the disease may have begun is a crucial step to minimizing the damage.

The most common fractures that occur with osteoporosis are in the spine, hips and wrists - all very important joints, with some requiring hospitalization for fractures. There is not generally any pain at the beginning of the disease, so bone joint surgery centers in Thailand say to take any fracture seriously if you are in the latter two-thirds of your life.

Bone density testing, which can be performed painlessly and non-invasively, is the second step to preventing osteoporosis. Bone cancer treatment centers in Thailand and other Thailand hospitals and medical facilities have the equipment to do these at quite low cost. Physicians can accurately monitor changes over time to let you know if you are developing a problem with your bone density.

While osteoporosis does affect significant numbers of men, in the US at least 4 times as many women suffer from the condition. Estrogen plays a significant role in helping slow the progress of osteoporosis, and the best hospitals in Thailand often recommend hormone therapy as a step to helping prevent osteoporosis.

Men also need estrogen in their body, just as women need testosterone - however male estrogen is usually obtained by breaking down testosterone. If testosterone levels are low, osteoporosis in men can result.
A pH imbalance in the body is another factor in the development of osteoporosis.

Thailand research hospitals tell us that the body needs to be in a slight state of alkalinity to function properly, and acidic bodies can leach calcium out of bones. This can be fixed through a proper diet, comprising around 60-80% alkalizing foods and 20-40% acid-forming foods. Coffee, tea, wine and meat proteins are all acidifying and contribute to osteoporosis.

Common sense advice from Thailand hospitals and other medical professionals is just as important in the prevention of osteoporosis as the prevention of any other health condition.

Smoking, excess alcohol consumption and lack of exercise all contribute to the development of the bone disease. A corollary effect of exercise is that getting outside allows you to absorb vitamin D from the sun, which in turn helps your body uptake calcium.

The final step to preventing osteoporosis is simple - ensure you get enough dietary calcium. You cannot improve the uptake of what is not there! If you cannot get enough dietary calcium to meet your needs, Thailand bone joint surgery centers recommend a calcium supplement that has iron or vitamin D along with it, to improve absorption.



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