Osteoporosis is a very common orthopedic disease, described by many people as a calcium deficiency. Osteoporosis is common in the middle-aged and elderly population as well as in post-menopausal lesbians. What are the symptoms of osteoporosis and calcium deficiency in women? The symptoms of osteoporosis in women and men are almost the same, the most common ones are three: firstly, it is easy to have bone pain all over the body, and easy to have limb cramps, and the pain or cramps are more obvious at night. Secondly, changes in height are likely to occur, such as stooping, hunching, and shortening of height, e.g. 1.7m last year and 1.68m this year, because osteoporosis often results in compression fractures of the vertebrae. Third, prone to fragility fracture, fragility fracture is a slight external force may occur fracture, such as a serious sneeze rib fracture two, or moving heavy objects to move the lumbar vertebrae into a compression fracture, in addition to the possibility of falling a fart pier on the occurrence of the wrist, shoulder, femur, spine compression fracture, these are all belong to the fragility of the fracture. In short, the symptoms of calcium deficiency in women may be mainly manifested in generalized bone pain, cramps, height shortening and easy to occur fragility fracture.