Osteoporosis affects an estimated 10 million Americans, with millions more at risk due to low bone density. This silent disease weakens the skeletal system, leaving bones fragile and vulnerable to fractures.
The real challenge? Osteoporosis often goes unnoticed until a serious break occurs. Our bodies may whisper warnings long before disaster strikes, but these subtle signals are easy to miss.
Recognizing these early clues is crucial for timely intervention and better bone health. Let’s explore the signals your body might be sending, so you can take control before osteoporosis takes its toll.
For more information, visit the National Osteoporosis Foundation.
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44. Spontaneous Fractures One of the most dramatic signs of osteoporosis is a spontaneous fracture—a bone break that occurs with little or no obvious cause. Unlike…