Symptoms of Osteoporosis


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Osteoporosis symptoms are associated with thinning of the bone. Osteoporosis symptoms often include fracture.


People may develop back pain or kyphosis. Osteoporosis symptoms can be associate with old age, estrogen deficiency, and testosterone deficiency.


There are 10 million people in the United States with osteoporosis. A bone mineral density test can be done as a simple test to evaluate for osteoporosis.


Osteoporosis can be treated to prevent fracture. Most people with osteoporosis lack any specific osteoporosis symptoms.

 

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Symptoms of Osteoporosis often do not lead directly to the underlying diagnosis and many symptoms can be misleading. Please review all concerns and information found on this website with your health care provider.