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		<title>How To Diagnose and Prevent Osteoporosis Effectively</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2014 23:52:17 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Osteoporosis]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Osteoporosis is a disease that most likely to occur in the elderly. The disease causes frequent bone fractures in seniors due to fragile density. Physical inactivity, low levels of vitamin D and family history of osteoporosis are the primary factors that result in Osteoporosis. What Are The Signs And Symptoms: Osteoporosis is also known as [&#8230;]</p><p>The post <a href="/blog/osteoporosis/how-to-diagnose-and-prevent-osteoporosis-effectively.html">How To Diagnose and Prevent Osteoporosis Effectively</a> appeared first on <a href="/blog">CanadaDrugStop Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin:5px 0px 5px 0px" id="linksalpha_tag_11731" class="linksalpha-email-button" data-url="https://canadadrugstop.com/blog/osteoporosis/how-to-diagnose-and-prevent-osteoporosis-effectively.html" data-text="How To Diagnose and Prevent Osteoporosis Effectively" data-desc="Osteoporosis is a disease that most likely to occur in the elderly. The disease causes frequent bone fractures in seniors due to fragile density. Physical inactivity, low levels of vitamin D and family history of osteoporosis are the primary factors that result in Osteoporosis. What Are The Signs" data-site="CanadaDrugStop Blog"></div><script type="text/javascript" src="//www.linksalpha.com/social/loader?tag_id=linksalpha_tag_11731&amp;link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.canadadrugstop.com%2Fblog%2Fosteoporosis%2Fhow-to-diagnose-and-prevent-osteoporosis-effectively.html&amp;halign=center&amp;fblikeverb=like&amp;fblikeref=linksalpha&amp;fblikefont=arial&amp;v=2&amp;twitterw=110&amp;facebookw=90&amp;googleplus=1&amp;facebook=1&amp;twitter=1&amp;linkedin=1&amp;reddit=1&amp;stumbleupon=1&amp;pinterest=1&amp;identica=1&amp;yammer=1&amp;gmail=1&amp;yahoomail=1&amp;hotmail=1&amp;aolmail=1&amp;mailru=1&amp;email=1&amp;print=1&amp;digg=1&amp;delicious=1&amp;diigo=1&amp;posterous=1&amp;tumblr=1&amp;myspace=1&amp;evernote=1&amp;instapaper=1&amp;pocket=1&amp;msn=1&amp;livejournal=1&amp;sonico=1&amp;netlog=1&amp;hyves=1&amp;xing=1&amp;vkontakte=1&amp;weibo=1&amp;snipit=1&amp;foursquare=1&amp;button=googleplus%2Cfacebook%2Ctwitter%2Clinkedin&amp;gpluslang=en-US&amp;twitterlang=en&amp;xinglang=de&amp;fblikelang=en_US&amp;twitterrelated1=linksalpha&amp;twitterrelated=linksalpha&amp;counters=googleplus%2Cfacebook%2Ctwitter%2Clinkedin"></script><p>Osteoporosis is a disease that most likely to occur in the elderly. The disease causes frequent bone fractures in seniors due to fragile density. Physical inactivity, low levels of vitamin D and family history of osteoporosis are the primary factors that result in Osteoporosis.</p>
<h2>What Are The Signs And Symptoms:</h2>
<p>Osteoporosis is also known as a &#8216;silent disease&#8217; because its symptoms are visible only when the bones get fractured. Some of the most common symptoms of the disease are sudden fractures in wrist, hip, spine, pelvis and upper arms. These fractures are painful and results in disability over time. This disease is also an important factor behind constant back pain. Following are the common symptoms of osteoporosis:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sudden, severe back pain</li>
<li>A stooped posture</li>
<li>Some pain relief when lying down</li>
<li>Pain and difficulty in twisting or bending</li>
<li>Curvature of the spine</li>
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<h2>Treatment Of Osteoporosis :</h2>
<p>Medication therapy is used to treat Osteoporosis. Doctors prescribe over-the-counter pain medication and osteoporosis medication to treat the disease. Some of the popular drugs that serve the purpose are Boniva, Actonel and Evista. These drugs should be taken under doctor&#8217;s supervision and as per pharmacist instructions. If you experience any side effect of the medication during the treatment, consult your doctor immediately.</p>
<h3>Physical Therapies For The Osteoporosis Treatment :</h3>
<p>Some patients may also opt for some physical therapies such as acupuncture, acupressure, and massage therapy. These therapies help to reduce the pain and very effective during the treatment. An exposure to the healthy lifestyle also minimizes the impact of osteoporosis. You may easily mitigate the effect of osteoporosis just by maintaining a healthy body weight and limiting alcohol intake.</p>
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		<title>Signs And Symptoms Of Osteoporosis And How To Diagnose It</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2014 01:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Osteoporosis is a bone disease in which the density and quality of the bone is reduced. It occurs when a person loses too much bone or makes too little bone and thus the bones become weak and become at risk for fractures. In osteoporosis, patient’s bones become porous, brittle and prone to fracture. This disease [&#8230;]</p><p>The post <a href="/blog/osteoporosis/signs-and-symptoms-of-osteoporosis-and-how-to-diagnose-it.html">Signs And Symptoms Of Osteoporosis And How To Diagnose It</a> appeared first on <a href="/blog">CanadaDrugStop Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin:5px 0px 5px 0px" id="linksalpha_tag_10300" class="linksalpha-email-button" data-url="https://canadadrugstop.com/blog/osteoporosis/signs-and-symptoms-of-osteoporosis-and-how-to-diagnose-it.html" data-text="Signs And Symptoms Of Osteoporosis And How To Diagnose It" data-desc="Osteoporosis is a bone disease in which the density and quality of the bone is reduced. It occurs when a person loses too much bone or makes too little bone and thus the bones become weak and become at risk for fractures. In osteoporosis, patient’s bones become porous, brittle and prone to" data-site="CanadaDrugStop Blog"></div><script type="text/javascript" src="//www.linksalpha.com/social/loader?tag_id=linksalpha_tag_10300&amp;link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.canadadrugstop.com%2Fblog%2Fosteoporosis%2Fsigns-and-symptoms-of-osteoporosis-and-how-to-diagnose-it.html&amp;halign=center&amp;fblikeverb=like&amp;fblikeref=linksalpha&amp;fblikefont=arial&amp;v=2&amp;twitterw=110&amp;facebookw=90&amp;googleplus=1&amp;facebook=1&amp;twitter=1&amp;linkedin=1&amp;reddit=1&amp;stumbleupon=1&amp;pinterest=1&amp;identica=1&amp;yammer=1&amp;gmail=1&amp;yahoomail=1&amp;hotmail=1&amp;aolmail=1&amp;mailru=1&amp;email=1&amp;print=1&amp;digg=1&amp;delicious=1&amp;diigo=1&amp;posterous=1&amp;tumblr=1&amp;myspace=1&amp;evernote=1&amp;instapaper=1&amp;pocket=1&amp;msn=1&amp;livejournal=1&amp;sonico=1&amp;netlog=1&amp;hyves=1&amp;xing=1&amp;vkontakte=1&amp;weibo=1&amp;snipit=1&amp;foursquare=1&amp;button=googleplus%2Cfacebook%2Ctwitter%2Clinkedin&amp;gpluslang=en-US&amp;twitterlang=en&amp;xinglang=de&amp;fblikelang=en_US&amp;twitterrelated1=linksalpha&amp;twitterrelated=linksalpha&amp;counters=googleplus%2Cfacebook%2Ctwitter%2Clinkedin"></script><p>Osteoporosis is a bone disease in which the density and quality of the bone is reduced. It occurs when a person loses too much bone or makes too little bone and thus the bones become weak and become at risk for fractures. In osteoporosis, patient’s bones become porous, brittle and prone to fracture. This disease is so common that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 men are at osteoporotic risk and it is a fact that an osteoporotic fracture occurs in every three seconds. It usually occurs at the hip, spine and wrist. The chance of this fracture increases with the age in both men and women. Several researched have already established that approximately 20% of female adults and 11% of the males above the age of 50 have osteoporosis.</p>
<h2>Causes of Osteoporosis:</h2>
<p>Normal bone is made up of several building blocks including protein, collagen, and calcium. When bones start losing their density, they become more prone to the damage. If the damage is left untreated and undiagnosed, it can lead to osteoporosis. Certain medical conditions, family history of osteoporosis, intake of excessive alcohol and smoking are also some of the biggest reason behind osteoporosis. The following are the major causes of the disease: </p>
<ul>
<li>Severe drop in estrogen after menopause</li>
<li>Family history and body type</li>
<li>Lifestyle factors and health conditions</li>
<li>Lack of exercise</li>
<li>Lack of calcium</li>
</ul>
<h2>Symptoms Of Osteoporosis:</h2>
<p>Symptoms of osteoporosis don&#8217;t appear until a bone breaks and thus it is termed as the &#8216;silent disease&#8217;. Usually fractures occur in the wrist, hip, spine, pelvis and upper arm. These fractures are painful and can also lead to the disability. You should however be careful about joint pains, swelling around the joints and inability to perform regular functions. If you experience all of this, it is a strong indication for osteoporosis. </p>
<h3>Osteoporosis Diagnosis and Treatment:</h3>
<p>Doctors perform several tests to diagnosis the severity of the problem. All these tests are meant to check and diagnose the bone density. This is usually done using dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA).  The x-ray scanning technique that is used to measure bone density emits low levels of radiation that is safe for the patients. Some other tests are also performed by the doctors that include quantitative computed tomography, bone densitometry and blood test markers. Doctors decide the medications once bone density scans are completed. Osteoporosis treatment involves lifestyle changes and few medications to maximize bone density and reduce the fracture risk. Some of the popular drugs that serve the purpose are <strong>Boniva</strong>, <strong>Actonel</strong> and <strong>Evista</strong>. These drugs should be taken under doctor&#8217;s supervision and as per recommended medication plan.</p>
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