At an early stage of the disease, osteoporosis can cause symptoms. Over time, you can start causing a dull pain in the bones or muscles, particularly in the lower back or neck.
Later, in the course of the disease, sudden acute pain may occur. The pain may not be irradiated (spreading to other areas), may be aggravated by performing any activity that is loaded weight on the painful area, this pain can be accompanied by sensitivity and usually begins to disappear last one week. The pain can last more than three months.
People with osteoporosis may forget a fall or other trauma that could have caused a bone fracture, for example in the spine or foot. Vertebral compression fractures can result in a loss of height due to a hunched posture (called hump).
Fractures in other areas, such as the hip or wrist bones, usually, are the result of a fall.
Early symptoms of ostoeporosis
Or height loss or easily broken bones are often the first signs of osteoporosis. Bone density is a term that describes the strength of your bones.
List of symptoms of osteoporosis
The list of the main symptoms of osteoporosis, obtained from various sources, including:
Early symptoms:
Lack of symptoms - in many cases there are no symptoms at first
- Joint pain
- Muscle pains
- Symptoms of bone weakness in advanced osteoporosis are:
- brittle bones
- weak bones
- Fractures - fractures occur easily
- Back pain
- Height loss
- Deformation of the spine


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