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Fosamax which can cause Osteonecrosis (the bone dies)

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Is osteoporosis a common result of hyperthyroidism?

Yes, osteoporosis is often a result of hyperthyroidism.


How can osteoporosis be treated?

traditionally been treated with calcium and vitamin D supplements, weight-bearing exercise, and hormone replacement therapy (HRT).


What is rheumatoid osteoporosis?

There is no such thing. However people that have RA are often more likely to develop osteoporosis, Which is a lessening of bone density.


Has anyone been successfully treated for dowager hump what worked what didn't work thanks?

This is caused for osteoporosis, which is progressive.


Why is osteoporosis often callen the silent disease?

Osteoporosis is often called the silent disease because the disease progresses slowly over many years without many symptoms.


Is Osteoporosis serious?

It can be anything fro a minor irritation to a completely debilitating condition that cant even be treated with joint replacement.


Where can I find out more about osteoporosis treatments?

Your local family doctor can explain the effects of osteoporosis. They often have informational pamphlets in the doctors office about it or other reading materials that can give you information regarding osteoporosis and its effects.


How many men develop osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis often is thought of as disease more prevalent in women, but more than two million men have the disease characterized by decrease in bone mass and density.


What disease occur more often in women then in men if often silent until a bone breaks?

it is called osteoporosis


The condition in which bone density is lost and bones become brittle is called?

osteoporosis


What are the long term effects for anorexia?

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