What is the difference between osteoporosis and osteoporosis?


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Osteoporosis and osteoporosis are two completely different concepts. Osteoporosis is caused by local inflammation caused by long-term wear or calcification and sclerosis of fibrous tissue after proliferation. Osteoporosis is a systemic disease, which is caused by these complications caused by bone loss. Hyperosteogeny is generally seen in joint parts, that is, some pathological changes in the parts of joint spine activity. Osteogeny can also be diagnosed clinically through X-ray, CT and MRI. The two treatments are also completely different. Osteoporosis is of course an anti-osteoporosis treatment. If there are symptoms of osteoporosis, we will take intervention measures. If there are no symptoms, osteoporosis is a normal physiological phenomenon and can be ignored completely.