Who is most likely to get brittle bone disease
- how is brittle bone disease diagnosed
- how is brittle bone disease treated
- how common is brittle bone disease
- is brittle bone disease genetic
Brittle bone disease in adults.
Brittle bone disease symptoms
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Summary
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetic disorder in which bones fracture (break) easily. Sometimes the fractures happen for no known reason.
OI can also cause weak muscles, brittle teeth, a curved spine, and hearing loss. OI is caused by one of several genes that aren't working properly. When these genes don't work, it affects how you make collagen, a protein that helps make bones strong.
At what age can brittle bone disease manifestOI can range from mild to severe, and symptoms vary from person to person. A person may have just a few or as many as several hundred fractures in a lifetime.
There is no specific test for OI. Your doctor uses your medical and family history, physical exam, and imaging and lab tests to diagnose it.
Your doctor may also test your collagen (from skin) or genes (from blood). There is no cure, but you can manage symptoms. Treatments include exercise, pain medicine, physical therapy, wheelchairs, braces, and surgery.
NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
- what is brittle bone disease
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