Osteoporosis weakens the body. In Germany alone, around six million people suffer from so-called “bone loss”. An expert clarifies in the t-online video series “Ask me”.
Osteoporosis often goes unnoticed for a long time. The cavities inside the bones, which have a similar structure to a sponge, become larger – and bone density decreases. Symptoms first appear when bone fractures occur due to reduced bone density. A one-time, minor exertion that is usually completely harmless is often sufficient – such as lifting a heavy shopping bag, supporting yourself with your hand, a coughing fit or slightly stumbling.
Around 90 percent of all bone fractures in old age that require hospital treatment are due to osteoporosis. The problem with this is that fractures heal more slowly in older people and can therefore have worse consequences than in young people. Therefore, osteoporosis in old age following a fracture not only increases the risk of further fractures, but also the risk of dying – especially in the first year following a fracture.
Proven osteoporosis expert in front of the camera
In order to be able to provide better information regarding the widespread disease and to create a broader understanding, a proven osteoporosis expert answers the questions of the t-online viewers: Dr. Hans-Detlef Dewitz is the head of an orthopedic practice in Berlin-Wilmersdorf. One of his focal points is a diagnostic method for the early detection of osteoporosis. Using the pain-free DXA measurement, it offers the option of gentle osteoporosis diagnostics. Early detection of the condition is of particular importance because osteoporosis can be treated more successfully the earlier treatment is started.