Osteoporosis Symptoms
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Minor Fractures
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Symptoms result from fractures caused by osteoporosis. Very minor fractures may cause dull pain, usually low back pain or neck pain.
Increasing Symptoms
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Later, pains may be sharp and occur suddenly. The pain may radiate and may become worse during activity.
Stress Fractures
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Minor fractures, such as stress fractures in feet, can cause pain or tenderness, particularly when weight is put on the area.
Spinal Fractures
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Spinal fractures, typically compression fractures, can cause severe pain. Eventually they may result in the person having a stooped posture.
Hip Fractures
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When osteoporosis is severe, hip fractures can occur even from a small action like making a sudden, awkward turn.
Height Loss
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Osteoporosis eventually causes a loss of height, which may be significant as the person ages.
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