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I had a MRI they found holes in my Right arm bone.Thought it may be osteoporosis does this really cause holes?


By the way my mother has osteoporosis but the Doctors have never said nothing about any holes in her bones.(AGE44)

Here is a link to a site that has an image of normal bone
versus osteoporosis one. You will see clearly what they
mean by holes in the bone.
http://www.connecticutcenterforhealth.co...

This site will also tell you the causes and treatments.

Hope this is of help to you.

Everyone is different. Yours is probably more severe than your moms.
You can go to ask.com and type in what causes holes in the bone.
osteoporosis weakness the bone and cause the bones to fracture and become sponge like. From what I read it can cause holes in the bone.

Osteoporosis causes bones to become more porous. Normal bone has small holes but osteoporosis causes the holes to be larger. You state that "the doctors have never said nothing about any holes in [your mother's] bones". Is there some reason they should have? Enlarged porosities are not commented on by everyone.

Osteoporosis testing checks how dense the bone tissue is.
Have you been taking calcium supllements (if so you need to get the type with magnesium added for absorption).
With osteoporosis, you are going to need help with your joints as well so take Veriuni Joint Health which nutritionally supports connective tissue and joint structure and function and is a basic building block for cartilage, synovial fluid, and other connective tissues. You can find it at:
https://www.quickinfo247.com/9874252/Dep...
Walking every day boosts one's bone density as well.
You are so young to be going through this - I empathise!

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