This condition is not painful, but can eventually lead to
osteoporosis during menopause.
Not exact matches
While
osteoporosis can develop in both men and women at different ages, it most frequently affects older women who have gone through
menopause (estrogen levels drop
during menopause, and experts believe the hormone helps maintain bone density).
Men have less risk of
osteoporosis since their bones are more dense to begin with, and they don't have the acceleration we do
during menopause.
Aside from these symptoms, the decrease in the level of estrogen
during menopause may result in significant bone loss that may lead to
osteoporosis that makes the bone prone to breaking.
During menopause, the level of estrogen decreases * sharply, which can cause bone loss and thus
Osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis is caused by an imbalance between bone loss and bone gain, most often related to hormonal changes that occur
during menopause.
Healthful Eating Habits: Most mistakenly believe that the loss of natural estrogen
during menopause, either natural
menopause or surgical, is the most important factor leading to
osteoporosis.