Orthopedic Doctor, Visakhapatnam
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Having weak bones is nothing to be really worried of.
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Not paying attention to the strength of your bones or ignoring necessary treatments even after being diagnosed with weak bones can turn out to be fatal. Weak bones tend to fracture easily and lead to excruciating pain. Weak bones can also lead to osteoporosis where the levels of the necessary minerals in the bones start to decrease drastically, having terrible effects on your daily life. To prevent weak bones from forcing you to lead a low-quality of life, look for medical attention as soon as possible.
Which of these are some of the very common causes behind weak bones?
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There can be multiple causes of weak bones. While some causes are rare and occur in very few people, others like low bone mass and osteoporosis are causes that are very common and can lead to weak bones in anyone. Even there are different kidney conditions and diseases, which often become responsible for bone thinning which results in weak bones. In case you have any bone or kidney-related conditions, it's best to consult with a doctor at the earliest to determine whether it's affecting your bones.
For weak bones, it is necessary to opt for bone mineral density test.
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For those who suffer from weak bones, opting for bone mineral density becomes necessary as it can help in determining the category of bone weakness you are having. Whether the bone weakness, often referred to as osteopenia, has turned into osteoporosis or not or is in its normal state, can only be determined with bone mineral density test. Just because you have a bone fracture, it doesn't t necessarily mean that you have weak bones as with aging or sudden blow can break any normal bones too.
Which of these are the common symptoms of weak bones?
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Usually, weak bones do not present any particular sign or symptoms. Many people often fail to know that they have weak bones until they end up fracturing a bone and then the doctor would diagnose it to be a result of weak bones. Still, the bones becoming more easily breakable even with the lightest of impact, it can be understood as weak bones. In case you experience a bone fracture due to an unlikely reason, consult with an orthopedic to undergo the bone mineral density and other necessary tests.
There's no cure for weak bones, but it can be prevented.
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Yes, there s no cure that can instantly get back the strength that your bones now lack. But, you can always prevent your bones from becoming weak, by eating foods that are rich in Calcium and vitamin D and avoiding intakes of foods that can make your bones weaker, such as excessive caffeine, steroid drugs, salts etc. It's best to talk to a doctor regarding your diet habits and chalk out a healthy, rather bone-friendly diet plan that can ensure healthy bones, if at risk.