IS OSTEOPOROSIS A DISABILITY?

Osteoporosis weakens bones and affects daily life. Learn whether it qualifies as a disability and what support options exist.

WHAT IS OSTEOPOROSIS?

Osteoporosis causes bones to lose density and break more easily. It affects millions worldwide and often progresses silently.

SYMPTOMS AND PROGRESSION

Many people do not notice symptoms until a fracture occurs. Pain, height loss and posture changes may appear over time.

HOW OSTEOPOROSIS IMPACTS LIFE

This condition can limit mobility and daily tasks. Pain and fear of fractures may affect emotional well-being.

WHEN OSTEOPOROSIS IS A DISABILITY

It may be considered disabling when fractures, pain and mobility limits interfere with routines work or independence.

DISABILITY BENEFITS OPTIONS

Some people qualify for disability benefits depending on medical records fracture history and functional limitations.

TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT

Medications exercise physical therapy and lifestyle changes can help protect bone strength and reduce fractures.

CAN OSTEOPOROSIS IMPROVE?

With early diagnosis and proper treatment progression can slow. Healthy habits and medical care support bone health.

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