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OSTEOPOROSIS IN MENOPAUSE You go home for Christmas and notice your mum is standing a little more hunched than before, and complains endlessly of back pain. You chalk it up to old age, but you’re worried.
Why Menopause Increases the Risk
Estrogen plays a key role in protecting bone strength. During menopause, estrogen levels drop sharply, and bone loss speeds up. In fact, women can lose a significant amount of bone density in the first 5–10 years after menopause.
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A hunched or stooped posture
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Chronic back pain
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Reduced mobility and balance
These changes often happen gradually, so families may not notice them until pain or posture changes become obvious.