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Osteoporosis

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Osteoporosis is a progressive bone condition wherein there is loss of bone mass which leads to decrease in bone strength. They become brittle, weak and more susceptible to fracture. The bones undergo change throughout life. Up to age of 30 bone is made and very little is broken down. After age of 30, it is broken down faster. This loss is further aggravated after menopause.

Osteoporosis is a silent disease. Most people may not have any symptom. A common complaint is backache.  The bones of the spine become weak and may collapse on each other thus leading to a humped back. Osteoporosis can lead to fractures even after minor falls, such as a slipping on a wet floor.   the wrist and hip joint are the commonest sites.

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Many times, fracture is the 1st manifestation osteoporosis. Many factors increase the risk of osteoporosis:

Osteoporosis is preventable.
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Life style has a major role to play. Good nutrition and adequate calcium intake from childhood through adulthood and old age can go a long way to make bones healthy. Pregnancy, lactation, and menopause are special times when extra calcium is required. Smoking and Alcoholism is harmful for bone health. Exercise helps to increase bone mass. It helps in muscle strengthening and joint mobility.

Osteoporosis can be detected by a bone mineral density {BMD} test. BMD measures bone mass at the spine, hip and wrist. T-scoreS are used and it correlates the individuals BMD to the mean BMD of young premenopausal adult women.

WHO criteria based on the BMD expressed as t-score:

BMD has a direct correlation with risk of osteoporotic fracture. Therefore it is of great value to indentify the people at risk of fracture and to monitor effect of treatment. The BMD should be done every 2-3 years.

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Treatment :

Bisphosphonates are commonly used in prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. They can reduce the risk of fracture by 50%. They are given orally either daily or weekly. They are well tolerated with few side effects. Occasionally they cause nausea, vomiting and acidity. Raloxifene is a SERM (Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator) which is also used to treatment of osteoporosis. Calcitonin is a hormone that is available as injection or nasal spray and may be used for treatment of osteoporosis.

So if you think you may have weak/brittle bones, do not wait for a fracture to happen. Seek an appointment with Dr. Sangeeta for a full assessment of your bone health. We can help to identity / prevent/ treat osteoporosis.