Does hormone-induced osteoporosis get better when you stop taking it?

Hormone-induced osteoporosis will improve after stopping the drug. Hormone-induced osteoporosis is mainly caused by prolonged use of hormones can lead to a decrease in calcium absorption, urinary calcium discharge increased calcium in the blood significantly reduce the loss of calcium in the bone caused by the loss of calcium, when the hormone can be discontinued so that the intestinal absorption of calcium and urinary calcium discharge can be gradually restored to gradually restore the level of calcium in the blood, so that the osteoporosis will be improved. Because of the long time taking hormones lead to the loss of calcium in the body, it is difficult to restore to normal in a short time, osteoporosis may take a year or more to improve, generally need to take oral medication to supplement calcium and vitamin D after stopping the drug. Hormone-induced osteoporosis should be judged by a doctor according to the symptoms, signs and auxiliary examinations, etc., and proper treatment should be given for the condition.