Typically, osteoporosis does not heal itself in 15 days. Failure to intervene in time can lead to deformation of the thoracic spine or fractures that can be life-threatening. Osteoporosis is a systemic bone disease and is generally not self-healing. It is difficult to heal on its own, whether it takes 15 days or longer. The disease will lead to low back and generalized pain, fatigue, spinal deformation and other conditions, which seriously affects the patient’s daily life. Failure to intervene in a timely manner may lead to deformation of the thoracic spine, compressing the heart and lungs and affecting organ function. Some patients may also develop pathologic fractures, which are an important cause of death in elderly patients. Once diagnosed with osteoporosis, it is important to pay attention to it and seek medical examination as early as possible.