OsteoporosisSymptoms In the early stages of
osteoporosis, you probably will not have symptoms. As
the disease progresses, you may develop symptoms related to weakened bones,
including: - Back pain.
- Loss of height and
stooped posture.
- A
curved upper back (dowager's hump).
- Broken
bones (fractures) that might occur with a minor injury,
especially in the hip,
spine
, and wrist. - Compression
fractures in the spine that may cause severe back pain. But sometimes
these fractures cause only minor symptoms or no symptoms at all.
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