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What Causes Easy Breaking Of Bones?

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Posted on Mon, 5 May 2014
Question: My sister has bad RA and now her bones are breaking easily. What can be done for her bones?
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Answered by Dr. Karl Logan (6 minutes later)
Brief Answer: Osteoporosis Detailed Answer: Hi, It sounds like your sister has osteoporosis. The diagnosis can be made by performing a special scan called a DEXA scan which measures the amount of calcium that are in the bones i.e. how strong they are. If your sister has already had a number of fractures then this may not be necessary however and the Dr's may decide to start her on treatment anyway. The treatment in Calcium and Vitamin D dietry supplementation and drugs called bisphosphonates that act to reduce the turn over of the bone and strengthen them. This should help prevent future fractures. I hope this answers your question. Best wishes
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What Causes Easy Breaking Of Bones?

Brief Answer: Osteoporosis Detailed Answer: Hi, It sounds like your sister has osteoporosis. The diagnosis can be made by performing a special scan called a DEXA scan which measures the amount of calcium that are in the bones i.e. how strong they are. If your sister has already had a number of fractures then this may not be necessary however and the Dr's may decide to start her on treatment anyway. The treatment in Calcium and Vitamin D dietry supplementation and drugs called bisphosphonates that act to reduce the turn over of the bone and strengthen them. This should help prevent future fractures. I hope this answers your question. Best wishes