Osteoporosis Center - Midland, TX
Midland Internist Doctors for OsteoporosisType of Physician: Internist What is a Internist? A certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners provide long-term, comprehensive care in the office and the hospital, managing both common illnesses and complex problems for adolescents, adults, and the elderly. General internists are trained in primary care internal medicine, which incorporates an understanding of disease prevention, wellness, substance abuse, mental health and treatment of problems of the eyes, ears, skin, nervous system and reproductive organs. All internists are trained in the subspecialty areas of internal medicine including emergency internal medicine and critical care. Internists consult with surgeons when surgical management is indicated, and often act as consultants to other specialists. Specialty: Internal Medicine Common Name: Internist Doctors in Midland *![]() Richard Reese MD ![]() Don C McLarey II MD ![]() Robert A Vogel MD ![]() Shylesh R Ganta MD ![]() Tekulapalli A Reddy MD ![]() Padmaja Patel MD ![]() Preferred Medical Center ![]() Body Focus ![]() Dolly P Doctor MD ![]() Drs Oliver & Newsom ![]() Anjana Rastogi MD ![]() West Texas Healthcare Center ![]() Permian Prompt Care ![]() Drs Oliver & Newsom ![]() Naidu Clinic ![]() Naidu Clinic ![]() Permian Womens Center ![]() Jose Benigno Medical Clinic PA ![]() Odessa Internal Medicine ![]() Amaranat Ghanta MD ![]() Odessa Internal Medicine ![]() Scott Sanford MD ![]() Odessa Internal Medicine ![]() Kendall H Wong MD ![]() Odessa Internal Medicine ![]() Anjaiah Kodityal MD ![]() Shanti K Neerukonda MD ![]() Texas Tech Internal Medicine ![]() Texas Tech Internal Medicine ![]() Texas Tech Internal Medicine ![]() Texas Tech Internal Medicine ![]() Texas Tech Internal Medicine ![]() Texas Tech Internal Medicine ![]() Carlos Espeleta MD ![]() Manuel R Carrasco MD ![]() Cezary Kuprianowicz MD ![]() Nandlal Patel MD ![]() Sixta Gumato MD Crane Medical Clinic ![]() Ramon K Domingo MD ![]() Mark B Layman MD ![]() Family Medical Center ![]() Family Medical Associates ![]() BRMC Clinic ![]() West Texas Medical Center ![]() Covenant Family Healthcare Center ![]() Subodh K Mallik MD ![]() Chen & Patel MDs Midland, TexasUpcoming Local Events2012-06-17
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OsteoporosisRead the Osteoporosis article » What is osteoporosis?Osteoporosis is a condition characterized by a decrease in the density of bone, decreasing its strength and resulting in fragile bones. Osteoporosis literally leads to abnormally porous bone that is compressible, like a sponge. This disorder of the skeleton weakens the bone and results in frequent fractures (breaks) in the bones. Normal bone is composed of protein, collagen, and calcium all of which give bone its strength. Bones that are affected by osteoporosis can break (fracture) with relatively minor injury that normally would not cause a bone to fracture. The fracture can be either in the form of cracking (as in a hip fracture) or collapsing (as in a compression fracture of the vertebrae of the spine). The spine, hips, ribs, and wrists are common areas of bone fractures from osteoporosis although osteoporosis-related fractures can occur in almost any skeletal bone.
What are the symptoms of osteoporosis?Osteoporosis can be present without any symptoms for decades because osteoporosis doesn't cause symptoms until bone fractures. Moreover, some osteoporotic fractures may escape detection for years when they do not cause symptoms. Therefore, patients may not be aware of their osteoporosis until they suffer a painful fracture. The symptom associated with osteoporotic fractures usually is pain; the location of the pain depends on the location of the fracture. Fractures of the spine (vertebra) can cause severe "band-like" pain that radiates from the back to the sides of the body. Over the years, repeated spinal fractures can lead to chronic lower back pain as well as loss of height or curving of the spine due to collapse of the vertebrae. The collapse gives individuals a hunched-back appearance of the upper back, often called a "dowager hump" because it commonly is seen in elderly women. A fracture that occurs during the course of normal activity is called a mini... Recommended Reading Related to OsteoporosisHeart attack facts
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