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could medications possibly contribute to the onset of osteoporosis, henceforth spinal compression fractures... Dan is correct...in fact, many of my male patients who have had a compression fracture I can usually bet on them having taken prednisone long term which is thought to have resulted in osteoporosis.. (remember that males are less likely to expereince osteoporosis) of course yes, the most common being prednisone. Steroids are well known to cause osteoporosis if used chronically. Hello:) |
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The process of bone thinning (osteoporosis) is a natural part of aging. However, if you receive treatment early, you may be able to stop or slow the progress of bone loss. Treatment is important to... You might want to get that checked out..I have Osteoporosis myself and have had a few problem's with my bones as well and it did turn out that i ended up doing more then what i thought i did..... It is well established that estrogen replacement during menopause protects bone mass and helps protect against the risk of osteoporotic fractures. The accelerated bone loss during menopause has lit... All exercise is good for you. Only one exercise has been shown to increase the bone density, and this is weight training. You don't have to lift enormous weights either...just 10 to 20 lbs ext... Osteoporosis makes your bones weak and more likely to break. Anyone can develop osteoporosis, but it is common in older women. As many as half of all women and a quarter of men older than 50 will b... I would suggest to not get on fosomax!!! This medicine just keeps your bones from sloughing off old material. Over time, this makes your bones brittle. There are some class action lawsuits again... Actually stress will deplete the body of cortisol and the adrenals will produce it to a normal range to keep up. So "raised" levels are actually normal levels. The stress would be on the ... You are 27 and pregnant...which means your bones should have plenty of estrogen support for mineralisation.. I don't mean to probe into info. you have not provided but what condition are you ... |
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