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Orthopedic Doctor•Pune
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Osteoporosis:

Osteoporosis is a condition whereby the density of the bone decreases and the body ceases to manufacture the same quantity of bone as it did previously. Although it tends to affect both females as well as males, it is most commonly seen in women. The reason for this is the decreased production of estrogen during the menopause phase. The hormone, estrogen provides protection against osteoporosis.

When someone suffers from this condition, all their bones become weak...more
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Pediatric Endocrinologist•Gurgaon
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if your daughter started having signs of puberty before 8 years of age, that is considered early development. And then she might have to undergo some tests to find out why she entered puberty earlier. If it started after 8 years of age and has been progressing normally (not fast), then usually it's not a concern.
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Hi if you have no signs of puberty, with your age you should get evaluated by a specialist further to find out if there is any underlying problems in production of testosterone hormone.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Gurgaon
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Bones are similar to a porous framework which is filled with minerals that make it hard and strong. With age, there is gradual degradation and the mineralized portion is lost, thereby leading to thinning of the bone. The word osteoporosis literally translates to porous bones, which is due to the gradual demineralisation. In addition to the natural ageing process, there are other diseases that can accelerate the demineralization process.

Women are more prone to demineralisation, and afte...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Vadodara
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If arthritis is severe, she would need an intervention by a rheumatologist or an orthopedic surgeon. Some kind of surgery like replacement of joint or local steroid injection could help. As no detailed pictures or investigations are posted, teriperatide is another option for osteoporosis.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Thane
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Most of the meningioma are benign, slow growing tumour represent 10-15% they contain proliferating cells they american brain tumor association be faster growing and likely to grow back after treatment even after complete resection.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Lucknow
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Hi,
Thank you for your query. We will be happy to help you.
For weight gain,
-Eat more calories than your body burns.
-Eat lots of foods that are calorie-dense. This includes various nuts and dry fruits, bananas, potatoes, rice, peanut butter.
-Drink milk daily.
-Consume more proteins and carbohydrates.
-Increase your regular meal portions by some amount.
-If you eat non-veg food, eat it more often.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Mumbai
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Osteopenia is a medical condition that gradually causes thinning of bone mass. While the thinning mass is not considered as severe, the real danger looms when osteopenia aggravates to osteoporosis, resulting in a bone fracture. Osteopenia is mostly witnessed in people above the age of 50. The difference between the diagnosis of osteopenia and osteoporosis lies in the measure of bone density.

Osteoporosis, on the other hand, is the loss of bone mass due to the deficiency of calcium, magn...more
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Rheumatologist•Hyderabad
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Osteoporosis in very simple terms is a condition that causes spongy bones. The bones develop pores and become fragile with increased susceptibility to fractures. In average, all our bones get weak after the age of 35 years which means that the bone mass decreases. Women after menopause are especially susceptible to this condition and also osteoporotic fractures. What are the other risk factors for osteoporosis? Knowing this is important for your bone health as it will help to prevent fractures. ...more
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