Osteoporosis is a disease that makes the bones weak and thin to the extent that they become very fragile and break easily. Men and Women suffering from Osteoporosis often break bones in the Hip, Spine and Wrist.
The word “Osteo” comes from Greek word that means “Bone” and” Porosis” means “Hole”. According to the Medilexicon’s medical dictionary, it is the reduction in the quantity of bone. It is an age-related disorder that is identified by the decrease in Bone mass and can lead to Fractures.
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According to the National Health Service, About 3 Million people in United Kingdom have Osteoporosis, causing 230, 000 Fractures every year.
The National Osteoporosis Foundation says that Osteoporosis is health threat for about 44 Million people in the USA, 55% of people are over 50 years.
Currently about 10 Million people are suffering from this disease and 34 Million people have low Bone Mass, which makes them at the risk of this disease.
Bone is a living tissue and growing tissue. It is made up of Collagen. It is a Protein that gives a soft structure and Calcium Phosphate to bones, which make them strong and hardens them.
The combination of Collagen and Calcium make the Bones stronger and flexible. About 99% of the body’s Calcium is found in Bones and Teeth and remaining 1% is found in the Blood.
Throughout one’s life time, the old bones are removed and new bones are added to the Skeleton.
During childhood, new bones are added faster as compare to the removal of old bones. For women, Bone loss is fastest in the few years after Menopause and it continues to Postmenopausal years. Osteoporosis mostly affects women as compare to women. This disease can not develop if you did not reach to the optimal peak bone during building years of bones.
Following are the risk factors for Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis mostly occurs without any symptoms for many years. It is revealed with the fracture of any bone. Men and women break the bones of their Hip, Spine and Wrist.
These fractures are the warning sign that your bones have become very weak. The main symptom of this condition is Pain in Bones.
Following are the few symptoms of this disease
Osteoporosis can lead to the fracture of bones which can cause pain the body. It decreases the quality of life and disability occurs. About 30% patients need long-term nursing and home care, if their bones get fractured. Elderly patients may develop Pneumonia and Blood Clots in the Veins that may travel to the Lungs. Osteoporosis can also cause death. 20% of women die due to the hip fracture. When a person experienced Spine fracture, there is a possibility that he or she may suffer from another fracture in the coming years.
An X-ray test can detect this disease because the bones get very thin and weak. It is found till the time, the X-ray detects this disease, 30% of bones have already been lost.
X-rays do not show the exact density of bones. The National Osteoporosis Foundation, the American Medical Association and other medical organization says that dual-energy X-ray should be used to diagnose this disease. Dual X-ray measure bone density in the Hip bone and Spine. This test takes 15 Minutes and the patient is exposed to very radiations.
The bone density of a patient is compared to the bone density of young adults of same age and sex. The score of bone density is known as “T Score”. It is expressed in the standard deviation form.
Following people should go for Dual X-ray tests
The National Osteoporosis Foundation says that the bone density should be checked, if a person has any Osteoporotic fracture.
The bone density is not good, if a person is undergoing the test and don’t want to take treatment based on the results.
If the bone density is tested, it should be done on the people, who want to take some actions based on the results of the testing.
The main aim of treatment of Osteoporosis is to prevent the bone fractures and to reduce the bone loss by increasing the density and strength of the bone.
The early diagnosis and the appropriate treatment of this disease can reduce the risk of fractures in future. It is difficult to rebuild the bone but the strengthening of bones id possible. Following the treatments and the preventive measures that can help in reducing this disease
Following are the preventive measures that should be taken to avoid this disease
Osteoporosis is a silent disease. It ruins you from inside very silently by breaking out your bones. To keep bones strong, try to take diet that is rich in Calcium and Vitamin D.
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