Exercise, lifestyle changes can help manage osteoporosis
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By : migrator
Update: 2016-12-28 02:47 GMT
Chennai
I am 35-years-old and have been diagnosed with vasculitis. Can it be reversed completely? Ramasekar, Vepery
Vasculitis is one of the many auto-immune diseases, where the body comes under attack from its own immunity. Vasculitis is not reversible, but is controllable through medication. Vasculitis is the inflammation of blood vessels that could be large (in the heart), medium (for example, in the kidney) or small (skin). There are a number of factors that determine the condition. It has to be ensured that organs like kidney, lung and brain are not affected by it. Dr S Sham, Consultant Rheumatologist, Global Hospitals.
I am 63-years-old and have been recently diagnosed with osteoporosis. I was advised by some friends to see a sports medicine expert. How can it help me? Jayalakshmi S, Alwarpet
Sports medicine has widened its reach to tackle even sedentary diseases. Osteoporosis and osteopenia (bone loss) are caused by stress, irregular diet and disturbed sleep, coupled with lack of physical activity and sedentary lifestyle, smoking and alcohol. Specific exercises and alteration in diet and lifestyle can help manage it. An important part of the treatment is counselling by a psychologist. Often people are very rigid about their diet. A clinical psychologist can help you explain the need for the change and the benefits of it. Dr P Nagaraj, Dr P Nagaraj’s PMN Pranikha Physiotherapy Speciality Sports Medicine Centre.
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