Is there a problem with high bone salt levels

Mildly elevated bone salt levels are largely unaffected by the patient. However, if the patient persists with this condition, or if the increase is more severe, there is the potential for a number of adverse effects on the patient. For example, there is a risk that the brittleness of the bone will increase, and if the brittleness of the bone is too great, it will lead to low flexibility of the bone. At this point, during the patient’s strenuous activity, there is a risk of pathological fractures. In addition, high bone salt levels may lead to excessive osteophytes, which may cause significant pain in the bony prominence or joints. Therefore, if the bone salt level is too high or persistently increased, it is necessary to promptly consult the relevant department to determine the cause of the problem and then provide targeted treatment. For example, in this case, it may be due to excessive mineral intake, such as excessive calcium supplementation. Or the patient may have metabolic-related diseases, such as kidney-related diseases or parathyroid-related diseases, which may lead to this condition.