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2015 1A1 Group 2 - Osteoporosis

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Team members

 

Names / Roles:

  • [] Maisarah     (Leader?Reseacher)
  • [] Nurin           (Editor)
  • [] Syahirah      (Researcher)
  • []  -    

 

 


Meaning / Definition

Osteoporosis is thining of the bones due to reduction of bone mass. Osteoporosis may cause a person to fracture himself, which is often slow to heal and poorly. It is common among the older adults.

 


Causes and Effects

Osteoporosis causes bones to become less dense and more fragile.The bones will become very brittle and fragile due to the loss of tissues.

 

 


Signs and Symptoms

In the early stages of bone loss, normally there are no symptoms. But once the bones have been weakened by Osteoporosis, you may have signs and symptoms that includes back pain, loss of height, and a stooped posture and bone fracture.

 

 

 


Prevention and Treatment

-Get enough calcium and vitamin d

-engage in regular exercises

-Eat a lot of fruits and vegetable

-Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol

 

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Link to Other Illnesses or Diseases

In this section, while using a little medical jargon as possible, include a description of the illness(es) or disease(s) that may occur as a result of having this disorder or disease. 

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Asthma: Asthma itself does not increase the risk of developing osteoporosis, but the medications used to treat it do.

Arthritis: Arthritis is a disease that is autoimmune (relating to the immune response of an organism against any of it's own tissue, cell or cell components.

Celiac Disease: 


References

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WebMD (http://www.webmd.com/)

 

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