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Numerous metabolic disturbances may result in bone issues, whether they affect bone loss or bone development. The endocrinology specialists are well equipped to screen patients for various conditions, including parathyroid hormone dysregulation, Vitamin D deficiency, thyroid abnormalities, calcium wasting syndromes and adrenal dysfunction. Metabolic disturbances can cause osteopenia, osteoporosis, and Paget's disease of the bone, all of which can be managed by providing bone metabolism treatment in Hebbal, Bangalore.
Osteopenia/osteoporosis
A common metabolic bone disorder
Degeneration of bone density and quality, resulting in porous and fragile bones
More prone to fractures
Patients at high risk are older, more minor, have kidney dysfunction, use chronic steroid drugs, or have chronic thyroid disorders
Osteomalacia and vitamin D deficiency
Calcium homeostasis is affected by vitamin D deficiency, leading to softening of bones Muscle weakness and dull aching pain are common symptoms
Paget’s Disease
This condition results in a weaker, more fragile bone structure because bone forms faster than usual
Thyroid Disorders
Hyper parathyroids
It is caused by the overproduction of the parathyroid hormone, which is produced behind the thyroid gland. Symptoms of osteoporosis/osteopenia include headaches, back pain, nausea, vomiting, and bone and joint pain caused by high levels of this hormone
A hypoparathyroidism condition
Calcium, vitamin D, and phosphorus are imbalanced in the body due to an underproduction of parathyroid hormone
Calcium Disorders: Women and men with osteoporosis before and after menopause have a calcium and phosphorus deficiency. The strength and growth of bones are dependent on these minerals. In either case, abnormal bone formation can result from an imbalance.
The renal system's osteodystrophy results from kidney dysfunction, and blood calcium and phosphorus levels are low.
Diagnosis
Lab tests and Dual-energy X-ray Absorption (DEXA) can be used to diagnose bone formation disorders. A DEXA scan provides practitioners with a T score that indicates how your bone density compares with that of an average 30-year-old. The T-score is expressed as a standard deviation. By the age of 30 years old, bone density reaches its peak.
Treatment Procedures
The underlying cause of MBD (Metabolic Bone Disorders) determines the treatment. To maintain skeletal health, detecting and treating risk factors early is essential. To maintain normal bone metabolism, one should eat a balanced diet with adequate vitamin D and calcium and exercise regularly. Some osteoporosis medications are prescribed to slow or replace bone loss in some patients.
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