Understanding Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
Postmenopausal osteoporosis is a condition characterized by the weakening of bones in women after menopause. This occurs due to a decrease in estrogen levels, which is crucial for bone density maintenance. Key factors influencing postmenopausal osteoporosis include:
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- Hormonal changes: The reduction in estrogen levels negatively impacts bone density.
- Age: Increased age leads to a natural decline in bone density.
- Genetics: A family history of osteoporosis may elevate the risk.
Symptoms may include:
- Fractures: Fragile bones can result in frequent fractures.
- Pain: Chronic back pain due to vertebral fractures.
- Height loss: Compression of spinal bones can lead to a reduction in height.
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