Brief Answer:
FOLLOW THE TREATMENT GUIDELINE.
Detailed Answer:
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Thanks for writing to us.
According to T score -2.5, it indicates OSTEOPOROSIS and proper treatment along with dietary supplements (Calcium and vitamin D) are must needed in this stage to prevent pathological fracture.
TREATMENT PROTOCOL : 1) HRT (
Hormone Replacement Therapy) is not the best option to prevent osteoporosis and fracture.
However, natural estrogen (Tri-Est) is preferable alone with above doses (1.75 mg twice daily) as you had already hysterectomized. No
progesterone should be added at this stage. Yearly breast check up and pap smear tests are mandatory.
2) Dietary intake of calcium (800 mg/ day) and Vitamin-D are essential along with that. On average, 250ml cows' milk or 150 gm yoghurt contains 300 mg of calcium. You can take foods like cheese, Soybeans, Dark leafy greens (like XXXXXXX spinach, turnips, and collard greens), Enriched breads, grains, Fortified cereals like Raisin XXXXXXX Corn Flakes etc.
3) Other Medicine a)
Bisphosphonate - Risedronate sodium and
Ibandronic acid etc, b) Strontium ranelate c)
Selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) like Raloxifene etc are commonly used in the treatment of osteoporosis.
In addition, Calcitonin injection or nasal spray is given to regulate bone turnover for prevention of
postmenopausal osteoporosis while above drugs are unsuitable.
Calcitriol and
Teriparatide are other adjunct treatment available nowadays.
4) Hip Protectors - They are shock-absorbing pads that can be worn to cushion the impact over the hip bone while a person fall down. Here, mild exercise is only advisable. Regular moderate to heavy exercise may increase the risk of fracture.
To summarize, You must consult with your physician or healthcare provider for complete evaluation and prescription.
Hope, I have answered your query. Let me know, if you need further clarification.
Wish your good health and take care yourself.
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Dr Soumen
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