including damage eyes retinopathy which can lead blindness damage nerves neuropathy
Diseases Process
Osteoporosis
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis that is a disease that affects your bones. It means there are bones that are thin and brittle, with lots of holes inside them like a sponge. This makes them easy to break. Osteoporosis can
lead
to broken bones, fractures, in the hip, spine and wrist.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis. Get enough calcium. This is one of the first and then ongoing steps in trying to prevent and treat osteoporosis. Calcium is found in many foods, including
dairy products such as milk or yogurt.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis. Lifestyle changes to avoid fractures. Get enough calcium. This is one of the first steps in treating this disease. Calcium is found in many foods, including
dairy products such as milk or yogurt. Calcium and vitamin D supplements are recommended. Eat a nutritious diet to keep your body healthy.
Taught that Osteoporosis is a metabolic bone disorder in which
there is an imbalance between bone formation and bone re-absorption.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis. Exercises that improve balance and coordination that can
also reduce your risk of falling. You can
also make changes in your home to prevent falls.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis. Everyone can
benefit from eating healthy foods, but not everyone has the same nutritional needs. Older adults will have different needs for certain nutrients. Eating healthier does not mean that you need to go on a restrictive diet.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis. Eating healthier means making changes that you can
stay with over time. Consistently eating foods that are low in saturated fats and trans fats and that include whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats (such as olive oil) will lower your risk for disease.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis. Limit alcohol use. Heavy alcohol use can
decrease bone formation, and it clearly increases the risk of falling. However, some studies show moderate alcohol use (no more than 2 drinks a day for men and 1 drink a day for a women) is linked to higher bone density.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis. Healthy eating can
actually help you lower your risk for disease. To prevent disease it is recommend eating lots of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat or nonfat dairy products and limiting foods high in salt, saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, and added sugar.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis fractures. The hip fractures are most common in older women and often caused by a fall. After a hip fracture, many older people have medical complications such as blood clots, pressure sores, or pneumonia. Compression fractures of the spine can
result in back pain, stooped posture, loss of height, and a curved upper back.