Osteoporosis is a bone disorder caused by loss of bone mass, resulting in abnormal bone structure and an increased risk of fracture. read more
Osteoporosis is a disease when the density of the bone is decreased. The bone will have reduced strength and at higher risk for fracture. Endocrine system has a role in calcium level maintenance. One of the organs would be parathyroid. Parathyroid control the rate of bone build and breakdown. read more
Over time, the imbalance between bone breakdown and formation causes bone mass to decrease, so osteoporosis can develop and fractures occur more easily. Bones in the hip, spine, and wrist are especially prone to fragility fractures—fractures that would not have occurred in a younger person with stronger bones. read more
Parathyroid and Thyroid problems: Hyperparathyroidism, which is caused by too much parathyroid hormone, can cause osteoporosis because the excess hormone extracts calcium from your bones. On that same note, hyperthyroidism, or an overproduction of thyroid hormone, may also lead to bone loss. read more