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Menopausal osteoporosis is a common yet often overlooked health condition that significantly affects women during and after menopause. Because estrogen levels decrease, bones become weaker and this raises the chances of fractures, constant pain and struggles with mobility.

We are here at Healthmedsrx to empower women by giving them easy access to effective, affordable and doctor-recommended treatments that help maintain good bones and health after menopause.

What is Menopausal Osteoporosis?

Osteoporosis in menopause is a progressive bone disease characterized by low bone mass and deterioration of bone tissue. It happens when the body takes away more bone than it makes, if it makes too little bone or in both cases. During menopause, a drop in estrogen makes the process go more quickly, since estrogen is necessary for healthy bones.

Average studies show that women are likely to lose up to 20% of their bone density within the five to seven years after menopause. Lack of treatment may result in people fracturing their hips, spine or wrists more easily.

Common Symptoms of Menopausal Osteoporosis

Bone loss from osteoporosis is known as the “silent disease”, since you may not know you have it until a bone fracture happens. But there are signs that can suggest your bones are becoming more vulnerable such as:

  • Chronic issues with lower back pain
  • A decrease in height as you get older
  • Stooped posture
  • Fractures that result from bumps or not very strong falls
  • Problems in the bones or joints

Seeing these symptoms early helps caregivers handle them properly.

Factors increase the risk

The primary cause of menopausal osteoporosis is estrogen deficiency. Even so, there are other reasons why bone loss can get worse such as:

  • The presence of osteoporosis in the person’s family (heredity).
  • Both smoking and drinking too much alcohol
  • Being inactive
  • Not eating enough foods with calcium and vitamin D
  • A low weight or any kind of eating disorder
  • Taking certain drugs (mainly, steroids and chemotherapy drugs)

Early management of lifestyle problems and treating the condition early on are vital.

Bone Health and Changes with Menopause

Osteoclasts and osteoblasts which control bone breakdown and bone growth, are managed by estrogen. A lack of estrogen during menopause triggers a number of issues.

  • More bone being broken down in the body
  • A drop in the growth and development of bones
  • When bone remodeling goes off balance
  • Earlier and quicker loss of bone strength

Because of this difference, women over 50 are more likely to have osteoporotic fractures. Usually, minor movements can still break bones and this often causes injuries that take a long while to mend.

Diagnosis of Menopausal Osteoporosis

  • A doctor may suggest some tests to find out if there is bone loss and to assess fracture risks.
  • A DEXA scan is most often used to measure Bone Mineral Density (BMD).
  • FRAX Score – Provides the likelihood of a future fracture within the next 10 years
  • Blood tests – To check if secondary reasons for osteoporosis could be present
  • When a clear diagnosis is made, doctors can create a plan with the right medicines, changes in habits and dietary advice.

Treatment Options for Menopausal Osteoporosis

1. The use of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

Estrogen therapy is a widely used and effective treatment for postmenopausal osteoporosis, especially for women under 60 or within 10 years of menopause onset. HRT helps:

  • Help stop further bone loss
  • Support stronger bones.
  • Decrease the chances of spine and hip fractures.
  • Help manage other signs of menopause (such as hot flashes and vaginal dryness).

Estrogen-based therapies prescribed by Healthmedsrx are:

  • The dose is 0.30 mg of Premarin.
  • Premarin 0.625 mg
  • Premarin Vaginal Cream that comes in a 14 gram tube.
  • Progynova 1 mg & 2 mg
  • Evalon Cream 1

The medications have conjugated estrogen or estradiol which assist in balancing hormones and maintain the strength of bones.

2. A drug group known as Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs)

SERMs act like estrogen on bones only, not on the uterus or breasts. These are good for women who cannot receive common estrogen therapy because of some health issues.

3. There is additional treatment such as bisphosphonates and other anti-resorptive agents. 

They decrease bone loss, so doctors prescribe them when HRT or hormone therapy is not suitable.

They include:

  • Alendronate
  • Risedronate
  • Zoledronic acid

Many times, these are taken together with calcium and vitamin D supplements.

Lifestyle adjustment to Protect Your Bones

  • Sticking to healthy habits along with taking medicines will give the best results. To lower your risk and keep your bones healthy after menopause:
  • Regularly do exercises like weight-bearing and resistance to make bones stronger
  • Opt for Foods That Strengthen Muscles and Bones: Its good source of calcium, vitamin D, magnesium and protein
  • Get Rid of Smoking: Smoking can stop bone-forming cells from working properly
  • Moderate use of alcohol is best because excessive drinking can cause bone loss
  • Increase safety in your home to help prevent falls.
  • Adopting positive habits each day lets women lead healthy, independent and painless lives. 

When to Start Treatment?

Any woman approaching menopause or those already in the early period after menopause should bring up bone health with their doctor.

It is often advised that treatment should be used for:

  • Women going through menopause who have osteopenia or osteoporosis
  • Women who have had a bone injury in the past
  • Anyone whose condition makes them more likely to have a fracture
  • People who are unable to raise their bone density just by changing their habits
  • Catching osteoporosis early allow for timely care, minimizing fractures and ensuring a better quality of life.

Management plan for a long period

Because osteoporosis is a lifelong disease, it must be managed for a long period. Regular testing through BMD, sticking to treatment plans and changing your lifestyle help stop complications and frequent hospitalizations from fractures.

Just because there are no symptoms does not mean bone density won’t keep declining, so more attention is still required. Buying osteoporosis medications from Healthmedsrx is safe and fast.

Healthmedsrx is aware of the special requirements mothers have during menopause. Our carefully curated selection of menopausal osteoporosis treatments includes:

  • Certain estrogen hormones are given as pills or creams.
  • Estradiol hormone treatments
  • There are topical forms of estrogen available for dryness of the vagina and help with bones.

All of our medication is made by licensed businesses and comes to you in a discreet package. Whether you need Premarin, Progynova, or Evalon Cream, you can buy estrogen therapy online from Healthmedsrx with confidence. Supporting women’s health is our mission. We make online shopping for medicines during menopause as simple as it can be.