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Is Osteoporosis Hereditary?
Osteoporosis is a kind of bone disease which is characterized by the structural wear and tear of the bone tissue. This disease will eventually lead to delicate bones and low bone mass. The bones of wrist, hip and spine are highly prone to this disease. This is simply due to the fact that the bones of these regions are not very well framed. It is among the most prominent bone diseases because here the bone loss happens without symptoms. Many people not even consult a doctor regarding osteoporosis until a fracture occurs in their fragile bones.
Here we will discuss on the issue whether there are hereditary factors associated with this disease or not. A large number of people ask the question that is osteoporosis hereditary? Here we can discuss about some of the facts related with this disease. After that you can predict by your own whether this disease has some heritable link or not.
If we talk about the United States alone then there are more than 10 million peoples in the country suffering from osteoporosis. More than 34 million peoples have low bone mass and are under the threat of developing this disease. If we talk about the people who have crossed the age of 50 then 1 out of every 2 women and 1 out of every 4 men suffer from an osteoporosis related fracture during their lifetime. Now here are some of the shocking facts for you! Each year, osteoporosis is the main offender behind 700,000 vertebral fractures, 300,000 hip fractures, 250,000 wrist fractures and over 300,000 cases related with other forms of fractures. Nearby $14 billion each year are wasted to heal the fractures caused by this bone disease.
Yes, this disease certainly involves some hereditary factors. Some of the main causes that can occur genetically or physiologically include Vitamin D receptor abnormalities, deficiency of a hormone called estrogen, and collagen mutations taking place inside the body. If one of your family members is affected by this disease then it is better that you should go for a diagnosis immediately.
Due to hereditary tendency there are chances that your daughter or son may suffer from this disease. Take some preventive actions as quickly as possible. Encourage them to have regular exercise, and also add an enough amount of calcium in their diet. Besides including few of the things, you also have to exclude some of the habits. Smoking is very harmful for the patient of osteoporosis. Avoid it at any cost! Excessive intake of alcohol is also very harmful.
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