Saturday, June 18, 2011

How Osteoporosis Osteomalacia Differ ?


Osteoporosis is characterized by osteomalacia in several aspects. Osteoporosis is a complaint in which there is a decrease in bone density, which means that for a volume of bone there is too little calcium and phosphorus in the bones by reason of which the bones beapproach fragile and porous . In osteomalacia, however, the amount of bone density or mass may be normal, but there are few minerals in the bone.

Osteoporosis is an awarning signatic complaint until a fracture there, so there are usually warning signs of osteomalacia, such as headache and hurt in the lumbar (lower back) region and thighs, for later broadcast arms and ribs. The treatment of osteoporosis and osteomalacia differ significantly.

Many warning signs of osteomalacia overlap with the general form of osteoporosis, but the two complaints are very different. In osteoporosis the bones beapproach extremely porous by reason of excessive loss of protein and minerals, especially calcium from the system and is characterized by reduced bone mass and bone strength as a result beapproachs extremely low bone and fragile. The disorder often silent and are discovered only after a fracture. Osteoporosis happens mostly among the elderly over 60 years and in women after menopause. Whereas in osteomalacia, the bones beapproach weak and soft for the loss of calcium and phosphorus. The volume of bone matrix does not change. Osteomalacia is precisely a lack of mineralization of the framework protein called osteoid. This mineralization defect was mainly by reason of a lack of vitamin D.

Osteomalacia is a complaint happenring primarily among adult women who are deficient in vitamin D and calcium and is characterized by a softening of the bones with accompanying hurt and weakness.

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