Steroids shots tied to bone loss in ageing
women
Monday December 03, 2012 07:02:05 AM,
IANS
|
|
|
|
Washington: Post-menopausal women, treated with epidural steriod shots for
relief from backache, suffered significant bone density loss in
their hip, says a study.
Bone density loss after six months was six times greater when
compared to the typical bone density loss seen in a year in a
post-menopausal woman who doesn't receive steroid injection,
according to researchers.
An epidural shot involves the passage of painkilling drugs into
the small of your back via a fine tube, numbing the concerned part
and providing you with effective pain relief, the journal Spine
reported.
Shlomo Mandel, a Henry Ford Hospital orthopaedic physician, who
led study, says physicians should exercise caution prescribing an
epidural steroid for select patients, suggesting that multiple
injections may compromise bone strength, according to a Henry Ford
statement.
"The findings of our study suggest that epidural steroid
injections for back pain relief should be approached cautiously in
patients at risk for bone fragility," Mandel said.
Backache is one of the most common medical conditions, affecting
eight out of 10 people at some point of their lives. As people
age, their spine ages with them, causing degenerative changes in
the spine.
Patients are typically treated with anti-inflammatory drugs and
physical therapy. If symptoms persist, an epidural steroid is
often prescribed to alleviate pain and improve function. However,
steroid use has been linked to diminished bone quality.
|
Home |
Top of the Page
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
I |
|
|
More Headlines |
US
vulnerable to cyber-Pearl Harbour, says Panetta |
Kejriwal launches party in Maharashtra, seeks irrigation 'scam'
probe |
Persistence of a Sore: Communal Violence Today |
Mursi announces referendum on new constitution on December 15 |
Many universities are teaching shops:
Chidambaram |
Plane carrying Pakistan chief justice catches fire |
E. Ahamed re-elected as IUML president |
First Sikh to guard Buckingham Palace - and
in turban |
Modi says Congress has 'anti-Gujarat
mindset' |
Israel suspends Palestinian tax payments after UN vote |
Pakistan's Khyber area spells death for journalists
|
|
Top Stories |
UPA's cash transfer scheme: Game changer or
hype?
It's been described variously as a "game changer", a policy that
could well frame the political debate for the next elections. The
government claims its direct cash transfer scheme
»
Direct Cash Transfer - A Primer
Countries which have tried cash transfers
Will cash transfers be the new game-changer?
Congress hopes cash subsidy will be 2014
game changer
|
|
Most Read |
Israel suspends Palestinian tax payments after UN vote
Israel is halting tax payments it collects for the Palestinians in
response to their successful bid to raise their UN status, local
media reported Sunday, citing Israeli Finance Minister Yuval »
|
Modi says Congress has 'anti-Gujarat
mindset'
Gujarat
Chief Minister Narendra Modi Sunday launched an attack on the
Congress, accusing it of having an "anti-Gujarat mindset" and
opposing his developmental programmes. Addressing a series of
election
»
Will OBCs be the deciders for Gujarat polls? |
|
News Pick |
Mulayam gets a temple, his party a Chalisa
A la Tamil Nadu, a temple is coming up in Uttar Pradesh, dedicated
to Mulayam Singh Yadav. A "Samajwadi Chalisa" - for the Samajwadi
Party
»
|
With more teeth,
Anti-Terrorism Law would be more misused: Muslim body
Condemning the UPA government for rushing
through amendments to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention)
Amendment (UAPA)
»
Prevention of Terrorism Act to get more
teeth
|
Bangladeshi MPs blame India for illegal
infiltration to northeast
A 12-member delegation of Bangladeshi
MPs Saturday blamed the Indian government for not taking up with
Dhaka the
»
Not a single foreign illegal settler
detected in BTC till date: Assam Chief Minister
|
Over 40,000 memorize Qur’an under Jeddah
based organisation
More than 40,000 people memorized the Holy Qur’an under the
supervision of the Holy Qur’an Memorization International
Organization (HQMIO) across the world since its founding.
According to the annual report
»
|
|
Picture of the Day |
 |
President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime
Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and Chairperson, National Advisory
Council Mrs Sonia Gandhi with the winner of Indira Gandhi
Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development Luiz Inacio Lula
da Silva, former President of the Federative Republic of
Brazil, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on November 22,
2012. |
|
Recommend the story to
your friends |
|
|
|
|
|