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- Osteoporosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Osteoporosis causes bones to become weak and brittle — so brittle that a fall or even mild stresses such as bending over or coughing can cause a break Osteoporosis-related breaks most commonly occur in the hip, wrist or spine
- Osteoporosis treatment: Medications can help - Mayo Clinic
If you're undergoing osteoporosis treatment, you're taking a step in the right direction for your bone health But perhaps you have questions about your therapy Is the medicine you're taking the best one for you? How long will you have to take it?
- Osteoporosis - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
La osteoporosis ocurre cuando la generación de hueso nuevo es más lenta que la pérdida de hueso viejo La osteoporosis afecta a hombres y mujeres de todas las razas, pero las mujeres de piel blanca y las asiáticas, especialmente las mujeres mayores posmenopáusicas, son las que tienen mayor riesgo
- Osteoporosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Screening for osteoporosis is recommended for all women over age 65 Some guidelines also recommend screening men by age 70, especially if they have health issues likely to cause osteoporosis
- Anastrozole and osteoporosis - Mayo Clinic Connect
All 3 doctors were aware that I have osteoporosis I am very worried about anastrozole worsening my osteoporosis and causing fractures (as well as other side effects)
- Exercising with osteoporosis: Stay active the safe way
Osteoporosis is a major cause of disability in older women Osteoporosis is a bone-weakening disorder that can result in broken bones, such as in the hip and spine When this happens, it be hard to move freely and live independently How can you lower your risk of these injuries? Exercise can help Certain types of exercise strengthen muscles
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Osteoporosis and supplements for bone health
Osteoporosis is a condition that causes the bones to thin and lose their strength When bones become weaker, sudden fractures can occur, even with minimal trauma
- Osteoporosis and lower back pain - Mayo Clinic Connect
I have osteoporosis and a variety of spine issues Are you saying that you believe the back pain is directly related to your back pain or do you have additional issues with your spine?
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