Osteoporosis causes

  1. Osteoporosis Symptoms: Early and Late Stages
  2. What Causes Osteoporosis? And Why?


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Osteoporosis Symptoms: Early and Late Stages

Share on Pinterest Illustration by Wenzdai Figueroa Although your bones are very strong, they consist of living tissue that continually breaks down and rebuilds. Up until your early 20s, your body has the ability to make new bone faster than it breaks down old bone tissue. But this process slows down as you get older. As you age, old bone tissue can break down faster than its created. This can cause your bones to become more porous and fragile, resulting in Learning about symptoms and risk factors can help keep your bones strong throughout your life. So what types of symptoms should you be on the lookout for, and when do they develop? Let’s look more closely at what’s known about the symptoms of Signs and symptoms of early-stage osteoporosis Early, detectable signs of bone loss are rare. Often people don’t know they have weak bones until they’ve broken their hip, wrist, or some other bone. However, some signs and symptoms can point toward potential bone loss, such as: • Receding gums. Your gums can recede if your jaw is losing bone. Ask your dentist to screen for bone loss in the jaw. • Weaker grip strength. In a • Weak and brittle fingernails. Nail strength can signal bone health. But you should also take other factors into consideration that may affect your nails, such as exposure to very hot or cold temperatures, regular use of nail polish remover or acrylic nails, or submersion in water for long periods of time. Other than changes in bone density, osteoporosis doesn’t ...

What Causes Osteoporosis? And Why?

Your bones are alive and constantly growing -- not static, like you see them drawn in books. Bones continually change throughout your life, with some bone cells dissolving and new bone cells growing back in a process called remodeling. With this lifelong turnover of bone cells, you replace most of your skeleton every 10 years. But for people with osteoporosis -- a thinning of the bones -- As many as 10 million Americans have Osteoporosis: The "Silent Thief" As You Age Bone density is greatest in your early 20s. But as you age, you can lose bone mass from a variety of factors. Osteoporosis or its early warning sign, You probably know that you need Causes of Osteoporosis: Low Estrogen in Women What’s the most common cause of osteoporosis? "In general, it's Younger women who stop menstruating -- such as thin athletes or girls with anorexia -- also have compromised bone density, says the U.S. Surgeon General's latest report, "Bone Health and Osteoporosis." Having both ovaries surgically removed, called a bilateral oophorectomy, may also cause osteoporosis and low bone density. In one study, this surgery caused a 54% increase in hip, spine, and wrist Causes of Osteoporosis: Low Testosterone in Men Men need both testosterone and estrogen for bone health. That's because men convert Causes of Osteoporosis: Other Hormone Imbalances Several other hormones play a role in regulating your bone density, including parathyroid hormone and growth hormone. They help orchestrate how well you...