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What Is Bone Disease? What is the evolution of bone disease ?

Bone diseases often increase with age and become a major concern for most susceptible individuals. The majority of bone diseases, once initiated, is very difficult to stop them in their development. Everything is based on modes of prevention ....


What is Osteopenia?

Osteopenia is a decrease in bone mass or density, associated with degeneration and rarefaction of bone tissue. It is due to the aging of the bone matrix. Osteopenia is not a disease but is an intermediate stage between healthy bones and progression to osteoporosis. Bone density during osteopenia is slightly lower than normal, but can not yet be considered a true osteoporosis.

Indeed, it is called osteopenia when less than 10% of bone density is lost.

Bone mineral density is measured by densitometry.

Osteopenia is generally related to aging of bone tissue, thereby predisposing the victim to fractures. Indeed, the loss of minerals (including calcium, phosphorus, magnesium) decreased mineral content and bone strength.

Osteopenia is more common in women over 50 years. There are also some factors that increase the risk of osteopenia as:

- Low weight

- Insufficient dietary calcium and vitamin D

- Smoking, excessive consumption of caffeine and alcohol

- Lack of physical exercise

- Genetic predisposition

- Certain medications taken over a longer period such as steroids

- Some diseases are also involved, such as diabetes or hyperthyroidism

The loss of bone density, once triggered, can not be stopped. However, the eviction of risk factors, compliance with the lifestyle and the intake of calcium and vitamin D may delay progression to osteoporosis.

What drug IDEOS?

The drug IDEOS is composed of calcium and vitamin D and is commonly prescribed for the elderly in case of failure or when warning signs of osteoporosis.

The drug IDEOS is essentially prescribed by the physician and should not be used for self or prolonged use.

Osteopenia she progresses to paralysis?

Paralysis is loss of ability to perform movements (motor) due to a decrease in muscle contractions. Paralysis may affect members, half of the body, or even the face and take many forms.

The causes of paralysis are numerous and may include:

- Viral

- Traumatic

- Due to an illness such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, an inflammatory disease of the nervous system ...

Osteopenia and paralysis are completely different entities. Osteopenia is not a disease so that paralysis is the physical result of a specific condition.

Osteopenia to osteoporosis undoubtedly changing, paralysis is associated with a loss of traction and is not due to osteopenia.

In case of bone disease, which refer?

Bone disease are numerous. It is advisable to first consult her doctor, who guide the patient to a specialist if necessary. The doctor who deals with problems of the bones and joints is the rheumatologist.


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