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Osteoporosis Symptoms
Osteoporosis symptoms are a result of decreased bone density associated with aging. The condition itself is rarely painful. However,
osteoporosis
actually changes the physical structure of the bones, making them easily fractured.
Fractured vertebrae
can be painful, although many are not. Some patients have multiple fractures and are completely symptom free. Typical symptoms of porous bones are:

* Bones are weak and fracture easily. Even light impact can lead to a fractured or cracked vertebra. Sometimes the weight of the body alone will be enough to cause a compression fracture.
Obesity
will certainly contribute to this occurrence.
* Poor Posture.
Patient is usually slumped or bent over. The head might hang low and forward and the middle back might have a lump. This anatomical deformity is an age-related type of
kyphosis.
Osteoporosis Symptoms / Fractured Vertebrae
Bone fractures are the most common and potentially serious symptom of osteoporosis. These fractures can result from a fall or any significant impact. The less dense the bones become, the easier they are to fracture. Advanced osteoporosis can cause fractures from the mere weight of the body pressing down on the spinal bones. This is called a vertebral
compression fracture.
Broken hips and wrists are the other common forms of fracture caused by osteoporosis. The wrist can break from a fall or from heavy lifting. The hip usually breaks as a result of a fall or simply too much pressure on the weakened bone.
Age will contribute greatly to the chance of a compression fracture. The older the patient, the more advanced bone density loss will typically be.
Elderly back pain
is often linked to the development of osteoporosis. Multiple fractures might create a serious condition known as
spinal instability.
Recommendation for Osteoporosis Symptoms
If you suffer from osteoporosis, make sure to be careful with your body. Be aware that your bones might be delicate and keep this is mind during all activities. Get regular check ups to make sure there are no undiagnosed fractures that might cause severe problems later in life.
Osteoporosis Symptoms to Back Pain Home
7/2/06 Revised 10/22/09

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