Osteoporosis is known as a “silent disease” for a reason: it often progresses unnoticed until a sudden fracture exposes the underlying problem. Most people remain unaware as their bones gradually lose density and strength over years or even decades. By the time a break occurs, significant bone loss may have already taken place. Recognizing the early, subtle signs of weakening bones is crucial for anyone who values long-term health and mobility. This article aims to shed light on those hidden signals, empowering you to take proactive steps toward stronger bones before a fracture ever happens.
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24. Long-Term Use of Certain Medications Certain medications, when used over an extended period, can dramatically accelerate bone loss and increase your risk of osteoporosis. Corticosteroids…