Problem description: Recently, I always feel bones ringing. I suspect it is osteoporosis. I plan to go to the hospital for a check. How to check for osteoporosis and draw blood?
Question date:2020-11-18
Patient information:Age: 50 Gender: Female
Osteoporosis can pass a blood test Come and check.
Through blood calcium test, blood test for parathyroid hormone, test for bone renewal markers, etc. Osteoporosis can also be checked by imaging. For example, take X-rays to see if the trabecular bones are reduced, the gap between the trabecular bones is widened, etc. There is also a more commonly used examination, which is bone density examination. If the bone density is lower than the normal index, it is considered to be osteoporosis.
Suggestion: You can go to the local hospital to check the bone density and test the blood calcium. After the diagnosis is confirmed, calcium can be taken orally to get more sun to promote calcium absorption. You can eat more calcium-containing foods in your diet to promote the recovery of the disease.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection