
In his weekly column on bone health, Dr. Dasaradha Rama Reddy Tetali discusses various orthopaedic conditions and how to keep them at bay
What is Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a medical condition that weakens the bones and makes them brittle. The name ‘osteoporosis’ is derived from the Latin word for ‘porous bones’. A healthy bone consists of small spaces in the shape of a honeycomb. In osteoporosis, these spaces are larger, which causes decreased bone strength and density. The outer part of the bone also turns thinner and weaker
Who is prone?
Osteoporosis is a problem that can occur in anyone, regardless of age and gender. However, it is more common in women, mostly old white and Asian women post-menopause. People affected with the condition are at a greater risk of bone breaks or fractures by just standing, walking or even coughing. The most common bones affected are the hips, ribs, the spine and wrists
Symptoms
There are no typical symptoms in the initial stages. However, soon after the bones start to weaken, one might notice a few signs, such as:
An easily broken bone Causes and risk factors?
The following conditions or factors can increase the risk of osteoporosis:
When to see a doctor?
(Dr. Dasaradha Rama Reddy Tetali, senior consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Yashoda Hospital, Somajiguda)
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