Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Osteoporosis??ishhkkk xkan kOoottt...(-_-||)

Arini aku rase cam wat kije utk spuluh ari!!!hahahha...walopon kije xdelah berat sgt..angkat tong gas, angkat beras,.angkat kusyen...angkat almari...angkat peti sejuk..angkat sume bende la yg menganggu kije aku...huhuuhu..seyesly penat!!!..dri 2.30pm till 6.30pm...bekeriuk jugak la tulang temulang ni...my omma beli tikar nak dipasang (umah den xde marmar)..potong sana, potong sini, adjust sane sini...siap se"jug" air sirap limau...hhhaha....dah mcm buruh buat rumah dh..
bile bgun je..tulang cam meletup je(hyperbola la plak!)..nak kate osteoporosis...xkan kot...slalunye sakit ni kt usia tua je kan...hmmmm...

xpe kite cek sat dulu info ni...cuci minda sikit...inpo yg aku dpt dri PubMedHealth...
cer bace..membace kan budaye kite~~

Symptoms

There are no symptoms in the early stages of the disease.

Symptoms occurring late in the disease include:


Treatment

The goals of osteoporosis treatment are to:

  • Control pain from the disease

  • Slow down or stop bone loss

  • Prevent bone fractures with medicines that strengthen bone

  • Minimize the risk of falls that might cause fractures

There are several different treatments for osteoporosis, including lifestyle changes and a variety of medications.

Medications are used to strengthen bones when:

  • Osteoporosis has been diagnosed by a bone density study.

  • Osteopenia (thin bones, but not osteoporosis) has been diagnosed by a bone density study, if a bone fracture has occurred


Signs and tests

Bone mineral density testing (specifically a densitometry or DEXA scan) measures how much bone you have. Your health care provider uses this test to predict your risk for bone fractures in the future. For information about when testing should be done, see bone density test.

A special type of spine CT that can show loss of bone mineral density, quantitative computed tomography (QCT), may be used in rare cases.

In severe cases, a spine or hip x-ray may show fracture or collapse of the spinal bones. However, simple x-rays of bones are not very accurate in predicting whether someone is likely to have osteoporosis.

You may need other blood and urine tests if your osteoporosis is thought to be due to a medical condition, rather than simply the usual bone loss seen with older age.

Kalo nak tau lebih lg.bace sndiri kat PubMed Health ni ye...sape2 yg ade ibubapa, atok atau nenek yg mungkin ade smptom2 ke mcm ni...boleha la take care dorg...bile lg kite nak berjasa kat dorg...betoi x???huhuuh...


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