Osteoporosis
What is Osteoporosis?
osteoporosis disease resulting from the bone erosion process.
Throughout our lives, bone and bone breakdowns are performed, which is a living human tissue.
In childhood, including adolescence, bone mass is in the process of being built (the rate of construction is increasing at the rate of decomposition).
However, at the age of 40-30, the rate of bone formation is equal to the rate of decomposition, so there is usually no change in bone mass.
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Populations at risk of osteoporosis
According to statistics, one in three women after stopping menopause, and one in five men after age 50 are at high risk of suffering from osteoporosis.
At these ages, the rate of bone disintegration exceeds the rate of its construction, and therefore there is a gradual and continuous decrease in bone mass.
Although the rate of bone loss in every year is relatively slow (a few percents), its accumulation leads to a significant reduction.
This is where the importance of recognizing the symptoms of the disease is very importance in order to be diagnosed as early as possible.
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Can this disease be cured?
The answer is unequivocal: osteoporosis is incurable and will accompany the patient for the rest of his life.
However, although the disease is not curable, there is great importance and potential in treating it, as the bone-thinning process can be slowed down and the patient's quality of life improved.
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Before the bone density test, Know the main symptoms of osteoporosis
At its early of the osteoporosis develops the patient does not feel any pain.
The main symptom of osteoporosis is the tendency to have fractures in the body bones (especially in the spine, wrist and neck).
However, there is a chance that, despite the illness, no fractures will occur (as they are the result of one-off events such as falls).
The years may pass relatively quietly and without unusual events, and at the same time the bone mass will decrease by tens of percent (a factor that can worsen the fractured state to occur).
It is worth noting that in the case of femoral neck fractures, the patient will often require surgery for osteoporosis, hospitalization, and prolonged rehabilitation.
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Consuming amorphous calciumÂ
Humans are aging and problems as osteoporosis begin.
Because of that, it is recommended to add Density, the amorphous calcium carbonate.
Density is a calcium supplement that is absorbed 2 to 4.6 times higher than a different type of calcium (For the results that shows the better absorption of the amorphous calcium, click here).
Density helps more and more people around the world improve their quality of life by increasing bone mass or slowing down its rate. Therefore, it is advisable to start consuming the amorphous calcium as soon as possible.
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