What are the effects of osteoporosis?
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The effects of osteoporosis are brittle bones, fractures that can be treated (sometimes) by an outpatient surgery, anemia, gray hair at an early age, loss of height due to compression fractures of the spinal column, dwindling of muscles due to less activity and exercises...which is usually pain related, curvature of the spinal column and cervical spine (to include 'swayback' of the lumbar spine; rounding of the thoracic spine; curvature to the right or disappeared of the cervical spine), some fractures of the thoracic spine can lead to a "hunched" position. If you need any further information I will be happy to try to answer any question you may have.
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Osteoporosis causes soft, brittle bones that break easily. Because they become soft, they also lose their form and produce the person to be hunched over. The best prevention is to have an adequate calcium intake into the mid 20's, which includes 15 min./day of exposure to the sun short sunscreen for people who live in areas with predetermined sun during the winter.
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