Postmanupasual Osteoproisis

Postmanupasual Osteoproisis is a condition that causes substantial weakening of the bones, eventually leading to decreased bone density, increased risk for fractures, and general deterioration of the skeletal system. It is most commonly seen in postmenopausal women due to the dramatic decrease in estrogen levels that naturally occurs during this stage of life. This decrease in estrogen has been linked to increased bone resorption, which can lead to a decrease in the mineral content of bones. Treatment includes maintaining a healthy lifestyle including adequate nutrition, exercise, and avoidance of risk factors such as smoking. Postmenopausal Osteoproisis is a serious condition that requires medical attention, as it can have a severe impact on the quality of life of those affected.

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Arthritis Research and Therapy

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Yi Zhang, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University · Department of Respiratory Medicine.
Journal of Arthritis Research and Therapy is an open access peer-reviewed, journal that publishes Research, Review, Literature review, Conference proceedings, Case reports, Short communication, Thesis, Letter to editor and Editorials and Special Issues pertained to all aspects of arthritis.