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Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a disease that weakens your bones. Osteoporosis is not painful but it makes your bones more prone to breaking (fracture).  Women are more likely than men to suffer from osteoporosis and as you get older you are more likely to have it.
 
Tests
Osteoporosis can be diagnosed by measuring bone mineral density (BMD).  This test involves taking x-rays or a computer tomography (CT) scan of the bones in your spine, wrist, arm or leg.  You may be asked to have a blood test to look for reasons why you might have osteoporosis.
 
Treatment
There is no cure for osteoporosis, but there are treatments that can improve bone strength and reduce your chances of breaking a bone.
 
If you are diagnosed with osteoporosis you may be prescribed several medications to improve your bone strength.  In most cases you can be managed by your GP. A Specialist will only be involved in complex cases.

This page was last updated at 2:49PM on November 22, 2023.