conditions that have an impact on bones




 

7.Weight Loss Surgery
If you have a lot of pounds to lose, there are different operations that you and your doctor may consider to make your stomach smaller so you don’t eat as much. But you’re more than twice as likely to break a bone sometime after the surgery. Doctors don’t know why. Part of the reason may be from eating less calcium and vitamin D, which your bones need.

 

8.Paget’s Disease of Bone
Your bones grow too large and become weak if you have this condition. It most often affects bones in your leg, skull, pelvis, or spine. It may not hurt at first unless you break a bone or develop arthritis. And if it affects your skull, you could lose hearing. Doctors don’t know why it happens, but your genes could play a part. You may need medications and surgery to fix broken or misshapen bones.