Lower Estrogen & Bone Health: Understanding Osteoporosis Risk
One long-term effect associated with lower estrogen levels is the increased risk of developing osteoporosis, a condition that weakens bones and makes them more likely to break. Estrogen is known to help maintain bone density and strength. As estrogen levels decline during menopause, women may experience a loss of bone mass, leading to an increased risk of fractures and bone loss.Hormonal Disorders - Related Articles
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