Types of osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is classified into local and general - depending on the location of the dislocation. The general is considered a disease, which is caused by poor circulation. Depending on the cause of osteoporosis caused its split into congenital and acquired. However, in general two kinds of common disease - primary and secondary. Primary osteoporosis is divided into three phases - postmenopausal, staricheskaya, juvenile. Staricheskaya postmenopausal and form are the most common for 90% of all cases. Bone tissue is fully formed to the 20 years of life, and begin to break down after 50 years, due to age-related changes of the body. After 65 years of osteoporosis symptoms of senile phase occur in 30% of women. Less osteoporosis occurs in men - 10-15%. This significant difference is due to the fact that women are going through menopause, during which there is loss of the hormone estrogen. Estrogen - a female hormone that is involved in the formation of bone tissue.
The disease has a number of complications, the most serious consequence of it is Femoral osteoporosis. With this local osteoporosis is a risk of hip fracture, which is extremely dangerous to humans at any age, but especially in the elderly. Such fracture pulls a few months of treatment, the patient is always chained to the bed, and often does not move.
Osteoporosis - a very dangerous condition in which the irrevocable destruction of the bone tissue. It is important to stop the process in time on this as soon as you notice the symptoms of osteoporosis - immediately consult a specialist. It is also very important to understand that it is easier to prevent disease than to treat, so pay attention to the prevention of osteoporosis.