What to do about osteoporosis in menopausal women

Menopausal women can prevent osteoporosis through early screening and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors after diagnosis. 1. Early screening: Menopausal women can undergo regular laboratory tests, including bone resorption biochemical indexes, bone mineral content measurement and other tests, X-rays, bone density and other early screening for osteoporosis. 2. Positive prevention: Lifestyle can be improved, including increased sun exposure, reasonable diet, adequate sleep, moderate exercise, and prevention of falls. 3. Standardized treatment: Appropriate anti-osteoporosis drugs such as oral calcium, bisphosphonates or vitamin D3 can be given to promote calcium absorption. If bone pain occurs, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin and indomethacin can be taken orally. Postmenopausal osteoporosis may be caused by a sudden drop in estrogen, which can be supplemented with estrogen or estrogen receptor modulators according to the patient’s specific situation. If there are symptoms such as fatigue, bone pain, etc., it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible, and the doctor will formulate an individualized diagnosis and treatment plan according to the specific condition, so as to avoid delaying the condition.