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Osteoporosis. Anusha G. Meghana G. Josh D. Ms. Then Period 4. Basic Info. - Osteoporosis. When someone has Osteoporosis, thier bones become fragile and break very easily. Osteoporosis has been around for thousands of years. Osteoporosis is curable. Symptoms of Osteoporosis.
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Osteoporosis Anusha G. Meghana G. Josh D. Ms. Then Period 4
Basic Info. - Osteoporosis • When someone has Osteoporosis, thier bones become fragile and break very easily. • Osteoporosis has been around for thousands of years. • Osteoporosis is curable.
Symptoms of Osteoporosis • pain, gradual loss of hieght, backache, sudden or severe back pain, fractures in the spinal cord, fractures in the hip, fractures in the wrist, dental x-rays that indicate loss of bone in the jaw • Be concerend after 3 months.
Symptoms • Genetic family history : as well as mutations in the VDR gene, ER gene, COLIA 1 and COLIA 2 genes. • Environmental risk factors : excessive alchohol use, smoking, inadequate physical exercise, and prolonged use of steroids, antacids,and anticonvulsants.
Treating Osteoporosis • Calcium-rich diet • Salt, soda, caffine • Exercise will help stop elederly women form having spinal problems and many broken bones. • Painkillers
Managing Osteoporosis • It is possible to get rid of Osteoporosis *Goes by age *maintaining a calcium-rich diet and exercising often • Osteoporosis comes in later life • Easy to deal with • May not go away
Impact of Osteoporosis • Family support is encoured *does not effect the seriousness of the disease • The impact that has on an individual is that it stops him/her form playing tackling sports (ex: football and hockey) • The impact that Osteoporosis has on parents of a child with Osteoporosis, is that they have to pay more to cover the cost of the bill when they have very frequent check-ups.
Wow • Bones build between the ages of 10 and 20 • Most common in 30yr. women • Osteoporosis = result of negative calcium balance
Statistics • Around 200 million people have Osteoporosis. *10% are 60 years old *20% are 70 years old *40% are 80 years old *60% are 90 years old
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