Can’t stand for long? You may be suffering from osteoporosis

David had been experiencing back pain and found it difficult to stand for long periods. He thought it was an injury from a recent tennis match.

However, a visit to the doctor revealed something unexpected. “You have osteoporosis,” the doctor said.

“Osteoporosis? Isn’t that something women in their 50s and post-menopausal get?” David thought.

Osteoporosis is a condition where bones become so weak and brittle that even a mild stress like a cough or bending over can cause fractures.

These fractures often occur in the hip, wrist, or spine.

While osteoporosis is more common in women, men, especially those over 50, are also at risk.

Factors like low testosterone levels, a sedentary lifestyle, smoking, and excessive alcohol consumption can contribute to bone loss in men.

David realized that his condition had been developing quietly for years.

Unlike women, men often receive a late diagnosis because osteoporosis isn’t typically screened for in men.

This delay can lead to more severe outcomes, as men are more likely to suffer fractures later in life when recovery is more challenging.

Though osteoporosis doesn’t have a cure, it can be managed with a treatment plan that includes medication to strengthen bones, dietary changes to increase calcium and vitamin D, and a tailored exercise routine focusing on weight-bearing activities.

Men need to take their bone health seriously, just like women. A healthy lifestyle, regular exercise, and a nutritious diet are key to maintaining strong bones.

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