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Early Signs of Osteopenia

Bone Fractures

Another common sign of osteopenia in both the early and late stages is a bone fracture. This is a typical symptom of fragile bones and might indicate that you have a skeletal bone abnormality. Due to decreased bone density and strength, your body tends to be more prone to this health issue. Fractures would happen with a minor movement or a fall when you step off a stair or a curb. In fact, many older peoples would fall from a standing height and break their bones. In more serious cases, even a strong cough or sneeze would trigger osteopenia fractures. To reduce the risk and take preventive measures, it is important to take a bone density test in the doctor’s office. It can measure your bone density and detect the presence of osteopenia. Based on the results, your doctor can suggest proper treatments to reduce the risk of fractures.[6]