Osteoporosis
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for osteoporosis, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTUnderstanding Osteoporosis
It commonly affects older adults, especially women, due to hormonal changes and reduced bone density over time. Factors such as calcium deficiency, lack of exercise, and genetics contribute to its development. Early detection and proper management help reduce fracture risk and maintain bone health.
Introduction
Osteoporosis is a metabolic bone disorder characterized by decreased bone density and strength, making bones fragile and more prone to fractures.
Common Symptoms
- Bone pain
- Frequent fractures
- Loss of height
- Stooped posture
- Weak bones
Treatment Options
- Calcium and vitamin D supplementation
- Medications
- Exercise
- Lifestyle changes
- Fall prevention strategies
Recovery & Outlook
While osteoporosis cannot be completely reversed, it can be effectively managed with medications, proper nutrition, and lifestyle changes. Early diagnosis plays a crucial role in preventing fractures and maintaining bone strength, allowing individuals to lead active and independent lives.