News All Article

Warning, Osteoporosis is a Threat Affecting Women With Menopause

Warning, Osteoporosis is a Threat Affecting Women With Menopause

What is osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a disease affecting the bone structure and density of women with menopause. Osteoporosis literally means "porous bone" and this weakening of the bone can lead to unexpected fractures.

Osteoporosis are usually painless, thus it can go undetected for a very long time and might only be diagnosed once a fracture occurs.

Who is prone to osteoporosis

It is estimated that about 80% of all women that is experiencing menopause are susceptible to osteoporosis. Furthermore according to statistics about 33% of all women over 50 years old will experience fractures due to osteoporosis.

Men are also been affected by osteoporosis, but not as much as in the case with women. It is estimated that only 20% of men are affected by osteoporosis and that they are also affected much later in their lifetime as women. This might be due to the fact that a man's skeleton is much stronger and more bulky that women as well as the fact that women starts very early in their lifetime with hormonal changes, known as menopause.

This concludes that women needs to take much greater care as they are very susceptible to osteoporosis and once the first fracture occurred, she is also prone to more fractures.

Symptoms of osteoporosis

It is important for all women to take a proactive approach against osteoporosis as it is undetected until a fracture occurs. With most other diseases there is signs and symptoms that will warn a sufferer of the possibility of an underlying problem, but not with osteoporosis.

There are a couple of signs that one can look out for that might indicate the possibility of someone having osteoporosis. Below are some common symptoms that might indicate osteoporosis:


  • Loss of height as a result of a weakened spine

  • Fractured bones

  • Brittle fingernails

  • Spine deformities

  • Periodontal disease

  • Tooth loss

  • Bone pain and tenderness

  • Neck, spine and lumbar pain


What causes osteoporosis

Without a doubt, osteoporosis is linked to hormonal changes. This explains why 80% of women are suffering from menopause as they are undergoing extreme hormonal changes when they enter perimenopause. During this time there is an extreme change in hormone levels which results in inadequate levels of estrogen.

Without adequate levels of estrogen, bones can not absorb adequate levels of calcium which is used to replenish bone mass as the older cells die. When these cells slough off and die and are not being replenished, bone density decreases which causes osteoporosis.

There are other factors as well causing osteoporosis such as certain medications, genetic factors and insufficient bone growth during one's youth.

How can you prevent osteoporosis?

Prevention is better than cure! It is best to rather try and prevent the disease from starting in the first place than later searching for a cure. There are ways to increase bone mass and also to decrease the destruction of bones like we find in menopausal women.

It is best to take the bull by the horns before this becomes a problem. Below is a list of some preventative measures that can be taken to prevent this dreadful disease.


  • Make sure you are eating enough calcium

  • Eat food rich in Vitamin D

  • Exercise regularly as keeping fit is always very beneficial

  • Stop smoking if you are currently smoking

  • Do not consume alcohol, avoid it

  • If you are obese, lose it. Maintain a healthy weight for your height

  • Prevent falling, wear appropriate shoes and take other necessary measures


Treatment for osteoporosis

When we are looking for treatment for a condition, we always start with the least invasive treatment. This might mean something as simple as a lifestyle change like eating healthier, taking more fluids, a vitamin supplement and should this not proof successful, we can move to pharmaceuticals and surgery.

The best way to combat hormonal changes can be accomplished successfully with lifestyle changes and alternative medicine. Alternative medicine is all natural, very safe and doesn't only help you combat the hormonal changes but also give your body that overall boost it needs to maintain energy levels and keep you healthy.

About the author
Menopause affects so many people and even our friends and family. Sometimes it makes it unbearable to live with them and they feel so helpless for not being able to control themselves. Yet they don't know where to start looking for a cure or know who to ask. We have the experience, the will and the drive to find a cure.... and we DID!
Visit our website ==>
http://www.menopause4u.com
Комментариев: [0] / Оставить комментарий
31 Aug 2010 20:29:39

Osteoporosis threatens elder women, diabetics

Osteoporosis threatens elder women, diabetics Manila Bulletin By GABRIEL S. MABUTAS Pre-menopausal women suffering from diabetes are much more likely to suffer osteoporosis , according to a recent study conducted by the ...
31 Aug 2010 19:03:06

Lastest Exercise News

Lastest Exercise News Tom Wilt News ROSELAND The East Hanover and Roseland Health Departments will be offering Project Healthy Bones a 24 week osteoporosis and exercise and education program ...
31 Aug 2010 16:54:31

Scientists discover new protein that gets to the roots of obesity and osteoporosis

Scientists discover new protein that gets to the roots of obesity and osteoporosis EurekAlert (press release) Here's good news for anyone trying to lose weight or has osteoporosis : Scientists from Maine are on the trail of a weight loss drug that may revolutionize ... Scientists Discover New Anti-Obesity Protein
31 Aug 2010 15:52:38

Medicare increases coverage to help smokers quit the unhealthy habit of smoking

CBS News Medicare increases coverage to help smokers quit the unhealthy habit of smoking Thaindian.com He said everyone is aware of diseases such as cancer, lung and cardiovascular diseases, which results in death, but others such as gastric reflux ... It's never too late Medicare Benefits now Provided to Help Smokers stop Smoking; Counseling ... Medicaid expansion urges seniors to quit smoking - -
31 Aug 2010 14:08:27

Nikki's mum: I will be surrogate

The Sun Nikki's mum: I will be surrogate The Sun Nikki has spoken openly about her battle with anorexia that saw her weight drop to a tiny four stone when she was just 15. And the volatile housemate, who ...
31 Aug 2010 10:24:15

New S3M-6875 - NHS Lanarkshire is UK Pioneer for New Osteoporosis Service

New S3M-6875 - NHS Lanarkshire is UK Pioneer for New Osteoporosis Service DeHavilland (press release) (subscription) That the Parliament congratulates NHS Lanarkshire on being the first NHS board in Scotland to offer a new service for osteoporosis across both primary and ...
31 Aug 2010 05:37:16

Why noisy knees could stave off the pain of osteoporosis

Daily Mail Why noisy knees could stave off the pain of osteoporosis Daily Mail By Roger Dobson Listening to the noises a knee makes could be a new way to diagnose osteoarthritis. The machine, which harnesses technology more commonly ...
31 Aug 2010 02:51:05

Doctors Seek Way to Treat Muscle Loss

New York Times Doctors Seek Way to Treat Muscle Loss New York Times Simply put, sarcopenia is to muscle what osteoporosis is to bone. In the future, sarcopenia will be known as much as osteoporosis is now, said Dr. Bruno ...
31 Aug 2010 00:17:03

Osteoporosis Increases Danger of Broken Bones

Osteoporosis Increases Danger of Broken Bones Voice of America Today we tell about osteoporosis , a disease that can make bones weak so they break easily. FAITH LAPIDUS: A new study shows that binge drinking by teenagers ...
30 Aug 2010 17:54:32

Women's Health Therapeutics, Analysis and Market Forecasts to 2016 - High ...

Women's Health Therapeutics, Analysis and Market Forecasts to 2016 - High ... Market Research Agency Analysis of the leading therapeutic segments, including osteoporosis , hormone therapy for menopause, endometriosis, women's infertility and polycistic ...

Keywords:

News All Article © Padayatra Dmytriy
Designer Padayatra Dmytriy