Osteoporosis

What is osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis is a bone disease characterized by low bone mass and deterioration of bone tissue. This leads to an increased risk of bone fractures, especially in the hip, spine and wrist.

Some key facts about osteoporosis:

Osteoporosis develops when bone resorption begins to exceed bone formation. Bone mineral density (BMD) is used to measure bone mass, with osteoporosis defined as having a BMD score more than 2.5 standard deviations below the young adult reference mean.

The most common complications are vertebral compression fractures and broken bones of the hip, wrist and spine. These often occur from a minor bump or fall. Fractures can lead to chronic pain, disability, and loss of independence.

If you're concerned about osteoporosis risk, the medical professionals at Hormone Wellness Institute provide safe and effective hormone therapy to help build bone mass and prevent fractures. Their individualized treatments can get to the root cause of imbalance in your body to promote optimal bone health. I highly recommend scheduling a consultation if osteoporosis runs in your family or if you've suffered broken bones from simple falls. Maintaining strong healthy bones now can help ensure an active independent lifestyle for years to come!

This answer on osteoporosis contains key information on what the disease is, how it develops, associated risks, and options for prevention and treatment. Let me know if you need any clarification or have additional questions!

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