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Osteoporosis
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(Category)
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Pain Management and Rehabilitation
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(Landseed Hospital)
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... Syndrome
Scoliosis
Shoulder / Arm Pain
Posture& Exercise
Fibromyalgia
Pinched Nerves
Headaches
Sinus Trouble
Foot Pain
Osteoporosis
Mid Back Pain
Dizziness
Painful ...
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Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
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(Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP))
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... cause serious side effects, including:
Osteoporosis
Cataracts
Loss of muscle mass
Increased risk of infection
High blood sugar, even diabetes
Removal of your spleen (splenectomy), which ...
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Crohn's disease
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(Crohn's disease)
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... develop osteoporosis, a condition that causes weak, brittle bones.
Symptoms of Crohn's disease may first prompt a visit to your family doctor or general practitioner. However, you may then be referred ...
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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(Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
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... pathology, radiology and nutrition care. Mayo specialists work together to ensure that you receive all the expertise you need.
Comprehensive care. IBD can cause other health problems, such as osteoporosis ...
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Graves' disease
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(Graves' disease)
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... to weak, brittle bones (osteoporosis). The strength of your bones depends, in part, on the amount of calcium and other minerals they contain. Too much thyroid hormone interferes with your body's ability ...
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Klinefelter syndrome
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(Klinefelter syndrome)
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... development, and enlarged breast tissue
Learning disabilities, attention problems or social development issues
Infertility
Weak bones (osteoporosis)
Increased risk of varicose veins and other problems ...
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Type 2 diabetes
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(Type 2 diabetes)
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... of poor dental hygiene.
Osteoporosis. Diabetes may lead to lower than normal bone mineral density, increasing your risk of osteoporosis.
Alzheimer's disease. Type 2 diabetes may increase ...
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Type 1 diabetes in children
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(Type 1 diabetes in children)
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... your child more susceptible to skin problems, including bacterial infections, fungal infections and itching.
Osteoporosis. Diabetes may lead to lower than normal bone mineral density, increasing ...
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Type 1 diabetes
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(Type 1 diabetes)
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... to skin problems, including bacterial and fungal infections. Gum infections also may be a concern, especially if you have a history of poor dental hygiene.
Osteoporosis. Diabetes may lead to lower ...
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Turner syndrome
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(Turner syndrome)
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... upper back (kyphosis). Women with Turner syndrome are also at increased risk of developing weak, brittle bones (osteoporosis).
Pregnancy complications. Some women with Turner syndrome can become ...
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Spinal tumor
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(Spinal tumor )
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... during radiation treatments. Although corticosteroids reduce inflammation, they are usually used only for short periods to avoid such serious side effects as osteoporosis, high blood pressure, diabetes ...
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Transverse myelitis
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(Transverse myelitis)
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... a common complication arising from transverse myelitis. Men may experience difficulty achieving an erection or reaching an orgasm. Women may have difficulty reaching an orgasm.
Osteoporosis. Limited ...
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Hashimoto's disease
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(Hashimoto's disease)
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... bone loss, which may make osteoporosis worse or add to your risk of this disease. Overtreatment with levothyroxine also can cause heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias).
If you have coronary artery disease ...
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Kyphosis
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(Kyphosis)
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... can occur at any age, it's most common in older women where the deformity is known as a dowager's hump.
Age-related kyphosis often occurs after osteoporosis weakens spinal bones to the point that they ...
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Broken ribs
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(Broken ribs)
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... factors can increase your risk of breaking a rib:
Osteoporosis. Having osteoporosis, a disease in which your bones lose their density, makes you more susceptible to a bone fracture.
Sports participation. Participating ...
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Lesbian and Bisexual Health Fact Sheet
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(Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
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... your risk for stroke, heart disease, osteoporosis, many cancers, and other problems.
Get moving. An active lifestyle can help any woman. You will benefit most from about 2 hours and 30 minutes ...
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Healthy and Nutritious Foods For A Growing Mouth
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(Dental Shanghai)
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... learning potential. A healthy diet in childhood can help to prevent anemia, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis and dental problems.
A Healthy Diet for Young Children A healthy diet consists ...
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Ulcerative colitis
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(Ulcerative colitis)
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... of ulcerative colitis include:
Severe bleeding
A hole in the colon (perforated colon)
Severe dehydration
Liver disease (rare)
Kidney stones
Osteoporosis
Inflammation of your skin, joints ...
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Peptic ulcers
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(Peptic ulcers)
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... prescription medications that can also lead to ulcers include medications used to treat osteoporosis called bisphosphonates (Actonel, Fosamax, others).
You may have an increased risk of peptic ulcers ...