Risk factors for osteoporosis in men include:
* Age: The risk of osteoporosis increases with age.
* Family history: Having a parent or sibling with osteoporosis increases your risk.
* Certain medical conditions: Some medical conditions, such as diabetes, thyroid problems, and Cushing's syndrome, can increase your risk of osteoporosis.
* Certain medications: Some medications, such as glucocorticoids, can cause bone loss.
* Lifestyle factors: Smoking, drinking alcohol, and not getting enough calcium and vitamin D can all increase your risk of osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis can cause a number of health problems, including:
* Back pain
* Bone fractures
* Height loss
* Kyphosis (a humpback)
* Tooth loss
If you are a man and you are concerned about your risk of osteoporosis, talk to your doctor. There are a number of things you can do to reduce your risk, including:
* Getting enough calcium and vitamin D.
* Exercising regularly.
* Quitting smoking.
* Limiting alcohol intake.
* Avoiding medications that can cause bone loss.
If you have osteoporosis, your doctor may prescribe medication to help prevent or treat the condition.
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