[Docuprime] ‘Empty bones, life falls apart!’

2024-07-13 22:41:04

With the aging trend, osteoporosis has emerged as a serious health problem worldwide.

Our bones are replaced with new bone once every 10 years through the activities of osteoblasts and osteoclasts.

In particular, female hormones inhibit the activity of osteoclasts, and when female hormones decrease after menopause, the activity of osteoclasts becomes more active, increasing the risk of osteoporosis in middle-aged women.

Geum-soon Lee, 71, first became aware of her own osteoporosis when she suffered a compression fracture in her spine.

However, she missed treatment for osteoporosis and spinal compression fractures.

Even if you fall in the same situation, people in their 50s have motor nerves, so they can easily fracture their wrists by hitting with their wrists, and after 60s, osteoclast activity is most active in the spine, so compression fractures of the spine are more likely to occur.

Even if you want to prevent osteoporotic fractures, osteoporosis has no symptoms, so in most cases, it is only discovered after a bone is broken through a test.

Osteoporosis is inevitable as we age, but if we can deal with fractures wisely, we can avoid major risks.

After the surgery, In-sook gave up her business to survive and took care of her bone health through exercise and eating habits. As a result of a recent bone density test, she confirmed that her T-score had improved to -2.8.

 

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