Osteoporosis generally cannot be cured by itself. If osteoporosis occurs, it is necessary to actively control the primary disease to minimize the risk factors of osteoporosis, and if it is accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time. Osteoporosis can be categorized into primary osteoporosis and secondary osteoporosis. Primary osteoporosis is a degenerative change in the bone, which develops with the patient’s age and can be slowed down by timely intervention, but it cannot be cured by itself. Secondary osteoporosis is usually related to diseases or medications that affect bone metabolism, and requires timely control of the primary disease as well as a change in the medication used to affect the bones, and usually cannot be cured on its own. Patients with severe osteoporosis may also experience pain in the bones, deformity of the spine, and increased risk of fragility fracture. Therefore, patients with osteoporosis should consult a doctor in time for examination, and the doctor should identify the cause of the disease and give targeted treatment.