How should osteoporosis be followed up? Osteoporosis is a group of bone diseases that cause abnormal bone quality and pain due to various reasons. It is mostly seen in the patient’s low back, which is prone to fragility fracture in case of trauma, mainly manifested as low back pain, shortening of body length, hunchback, and sometimes prone to vertebral compression fracture, or femoral neck fracture or wrist fracture, etc. So the follow-up visit mainly includes: asking if there is any back pain? Has the pain improved? Has the pain improved or worsened? Is there any shortening of height? Or has the hunchback worsened? And whether there is any fracture, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination in about 3 months, such as blood calcium, blood phosphorus, x-ray, CT, MRI and bone density measurement if necessary, in order to understand the local osteoporosis situation, and then do further treatment according to the specific situation. For example, whether to adjust or add anti-osteoporosis drugs. These are the main components of the follow-up visit, and the patient should be told to go to the hospital promptly if there is an increase in pain.