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Pagets Disease Prevention and Treatment
Pagets Disease Prevention and Treatment
There are a number of different kinds of arthritic conditions over 100 and one of
these conditions is a debilitating disorder known as Pagets Disease.
This form of arthritis usually affects patients who are in their later years of
life, between the ages of 50 and 70. This chronic skeletal condition is similar to osteoarthritis,
so it sometimes gets misdiagnosed at first.
Pagets Disease can be very painful and make life difficult, but there are many
things you can do to prevent this disease from ever happening as well as a number of treatment
options if you have already begun to develop this disease.
Pagets Disease is characterized by enlarged and deformed bone structure in one or
more parts of the body.
The pelvis, legs, skull, and back are most commonly affected in this disease,
which results in high amounts of arthritic pain and can also account for hearing loss when
occurring in the skull.
Patients bones are very fragile and therefore fractures occur easily. There is no
one known cause of Pagets Disease, but there are many things a patient can do if they develop this
type of painful condition.
Pagets Disease occurs when the enzyme SAP is overproduced in the bone, causing
it to abnormally grow and become weak. By measuring SAP, doctors can accurately determine if the
pain you are experiencing is due to Pagets, although you many see some other tell-tale signs, such
as bowed limbs.
SAP is measured most often with a blood test and higher than normal levels, along
with normal kidney function, indicate Pagets Disease. Doctors can also use SAP level readings to
chart how patients are reacting to certain forms of treatment for their condition.
Bisphosphonates and calcitonin are the two types of drugs that are available by
the Food and Drug Administration to treat Pagets Disease.
Doctors may also sometimes recommend surgery for fractures or extreme
deformities. Alternative medical treatment options can also help patients cope with the
pain.
This includes acupuncture, massage, cupping, meditation, and Eastern exercises
like yoga.
It is important to remain optimistic throughout your treatment. Pagets Disease
can be extremely painful, but it is possible for patients to live fulfilling lives even when
suffering for this disease.
Learn all you can about this condition and stay educated on new medications and
treatment options so that you can best take care of your body and stay as healthy as
possible.
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