What does it mean to have decreased bone mineral density and sparse trabeculae?

Decreased bone mineral density and sparse trabeculae are usually signs of osteoporosis. In most cases, osteoporosis is a systemic metabolic bone disease, which refers to the destruction of bone tissue microstructure, increased bone fragility, and loss or decrease of bone mass. Patients with mild osteoporosis usually have no obvious discomfort, but with the development of the disease, fatigue, low back pain or generalized bone pain often occurs, and in severe cases, deformation symptoms such as hunchback may also occur. When symptoms appear, you can choose to use vitamin D tablets, calcium carbonate tablets and other drugs to supplement some of the nutrients needed in the body, under the guidance of a professional physician to choose to use disodium clodronate tablets, alendronate tablets, risedronate tablets and other medications, but also Tengchong electromagnetic field, microwave, ultrashort wave and other physical methods of treatment. At the same time, carry out certain exercises and sunbathe diligently to promote recovery. When uncomfortable symptoms appear in the body, you should go to the hospital in time for examination and diagnosis, and carry out targeted treatment as early as possible.