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Signs that Osteoporosis has arrived

Surely you have heard of osteoporosis before, as something that affects the bones and has to do with age, not much else. The truth is that it is a very common condition that can bring quite uncomfortable consequences for your lifestyle. Today we want to inform you in depth about how it develops and everything you can do to recognize it and prepare yourself.

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Matthew Schwartz

 

What is osteoporosis?

Considering that human bones are tissues that break and rebuild normally, osteoporosis is a condition that causes such recomposition not to occur at the normal speed. Bones weaken at a more acute and generalized level and rate.

Bone mass develops at an increased rate up to the age of 20, and by the age of 30 the average person has already reached their optimal bone mass. The cause of osteoporosis is merely the passing of time.

Signs that Osteoporosis Has Arrived

  1. Back pain
  2. Height Loss
  3. posture problems
  4. High chance of breaking or fracturing bones easily
  5. Pronounced pains when coughing

 

Fast facts 

  1. It may be your parents’ fault: The characteristics of our bone tissue are hereditary. If I were you, I’d call my family to see if anyone has broken their hip lately.
  2. Whites and Asians are the races most prone to osteoporosis.
  3. Women’s bone tissue is weaker and thinner, which is why they suffer more from osteoporosis than men
  4. Not everything that comes in small packages is good: people who, depending on their weight and gender, are short, have a higher risk of osteoporosis and even more acute symptoms due to the little space they have for their tissues to develop
  5. Hormonal changes are a risk factor for osteoporosis. From menopause or andropause, the levels of sexual hormones are reduced and the problem begins. Medications for prostate cancer and breast cancer complicate matters, for these very reasons.

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Test for the Detection of Osteoporosis

If you see yourself reflected in any of these symptoms or risk factors, it is time for you to take the medmesafe Osteoporosis Screening Test to clear up any doubts. It is a tool that analyzes your levels of calcium and phosphorus in your body to give you not only a diagnosis but also to know how likely you are to suffer from it in the future:

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