If you had a sudden fall, would your bones survive the impact?
If you have Osteoporosis, they might not. Osteoporosis is a silent, progressive disease that leads to a decrease in bone mass, and consequently, loss of structural strength. That unexpected fracture may be a life-changing experience.
Osteoporosis is often called ‘the silent thief’, because you might not know it is robbing you of bone mass until you suffer a fracture because of weakened bones, or you notice that you have lost height; or that your spine is beginning to curve.
You could even suffer a spinal fracture from something as simple as lifting your grandchild; or you could break your wrist or hip from the gentlest of falls.
Types of Osteoporosis
* Type I: In postmenopausal women from age 50. Hormone related.
* Type II: In men and women over 70 years. Related to aging.
Modifiable risk factors for Osteoporosis
Non-modifiable risk factors
The more risk factors a patient has, the higher the risk of Osteoporosis.
Diagnosing Osteoporosis
A/ * Most people present with fracture and their sequelae; sudden onset of
sharp back pain after bending or lifting. Sometimes, there is just a persistent dull backache.
* ‘Growing’ shorter.
B/ * In most cases, blood tests are nonspecific.
C/ * Bone density measurements are very important.
* X-rays are not a reliable way of identifying decreases in bone density,
since they may be normal despite a bone loss of up to 30%. X-rays can,
however, reveal asymptomatic fractures.
Management of Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a classic example of ‘Prevention is better than cure’. This involves:
You can prevent Osteoporosis
Statistics that make you blink
Even if you’re eating a diet rich in calcium and exercising regularly, this may not be enough to prevent fractures from Osteoporosis.
SINCE YOU CAN NOT SEE bone loss, SEE YOUR DOCTOR today.
The following foods contain calcium, but can you consume enough each day?:
It may be worthwhile to take a calcium supplement. Since your body can’t absorb more than 500mgs of calcium at a time, you may need to take your supplement more than once a day.
Weight–Bearing Exercise Stimulates Bone Growth
Weight-bearing exercises include:
If you have never exercised before, consult your DOCTOR before you begin.
Silence as we can see is NOT ALWAYS GOLDEN. The list of dangerous and deafening silence continues to grow; hypertension, type 2 diabetes, abnormal cholesterol, glaucoma, osteoporosis and many more.
Osteoporosis is NOT a natural part of getting older, so take every step you can to maintain healthy bones FOR LIFE.
AS ALWAYS LAUGH OFTEN, ENSURE HYGIENE, WALK AND PRAY EVERYDAY AND REMEMBER IT’S A PRICELESS GIFT TO KNOW YOUR NUMBERS (blood sugar, blood pressure, blood cholesterol, BMI)
Dr. Kojo Cobba Essel
Health Essentials Ltd/Mobissel/St. Andrews Clinic
(www.healthessentialsgh.com)
*Dr. Essel is a medical doctor, holds an MBA and is ISSA certified in exercise therapy, fitness nutrition and corrective exercise.
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