WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF OSTEOPOROSIS

Osteoporosis weakens bones silently. Learn the warning signs and risks to prevent fractures and protect long term health.

UNDERSTANDING OSTEOPOROSIS

Osteoporosis is a silent disease that weakens bones over time. Most people do not notice symptoms until a fracture happens.

EARLY WARNING SIGNS

Back pain, height loss and a curved posture may be early signs of osteoporosis. Sudden fractures may happen with simple movements.

ADVANCED SYMPTOMS

In severe osteoporosis fractures occur easily in the wrist hip or spine. Pain and limited mobility become more frequent.

HOW IT AFFECTS THE BODY

Osteoporosis can change posture mobility and independence. Weakened bones may lead to spine curvature and height reduction.

RISK FACTORS

Age genetics low calcium smoking and lack of exercise increase osteoporosis risk. Postmenopausal women are especially at risk.

WHEN TO SEEK MEDICAL HELP

Sudden back pain frequent fractures or posture changes require immediate medical evaluation. Early diagnosis prevents damage.

PREVENTING FRACTURES

Healthy diet exercise and fall prevention are key. Early treatment lowers fracture and disability risk.

WHY EARLY ACTION MATTERS

Osteoporosis can lead to disability and complications. Recognizing symptoms early protects mobility and quality of life.

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