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- Osteoporosis: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
If you have osteoporosis, you lose bone mass at a greater rate People in postmenopause lose bone mass even faster Osteoporosis risk factors Anyone can develop osteoporosis Some groups of people are more likely to experience it, including: Anyone over 50 Women, especially if you're postmenopause
- DXA Scan (Bone Density Test): What Is It How Its Done - Cleveland Clinic
A score between -1 and -2 5 means you have osteopenia, which can increase your osteoporosis risk -2 5 or lower means you have osteoporosis or weakened bones It also means you have an increased risk of breaking a bone
- Get Osteoporosis Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic’s expert osteoporosis providers are here to help We’ll work with you to find out why you have osteoporosis And we’ll craft a personalized treatment plan to strengthen your bones Our goal? To help you have less pain, avoid injuries — and keep doing the things you love
- Fractured Spine (Vertebrae): Types, Long-Term Effects Treatment
You’re much more likely to experience a spinal fracture (especially a compression fracture) if you have osteoporosis Once you’ve had a compression fracture, you’re five times more likely to develop another compared to someone who’s never experienced one
- Osteopenia: What Is It, Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Osteopenia is the warning sign that means you have an increased osteoporosis and fracture risk If it’s not treated, osteopenia can become osteoporosis Osteoporosis silently weakens your bones
- Pathologic Fracture: What It Is, Causes Treatments - Cleveland Clinic
But if you have a health condition that weakens your bones, you might experience a pathologic fracture from everyday slips, falls or bumps You might need surgery to repair your broken bone, or to prevent a pathologic fracture
- Rib Fracture (Broken Rib): Symptoms, Healing Tips Treatment
If you think you have a rib fracture — or any other broken bone — you need to see a healthcare provider as soon as possible Go to the emergency room if you experience any of the following : Intense pain
- Compression Fracture: What It Is, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
If you have osteoporosis, you have a higher chance of having another compression fracture Your provider can help you manage osteoporosis to prevent future fractures How long do compression fractures last? As your spine bones heal, you may notice symptoms like pain decrease after about four weeks It should completely heal after 12 weeks
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