The causes of abnormal bone metabolism include many factors, such as biological characteristics, genetic factors, living environment and individual behavior. Among them, living environment and individual behavior are the main causes of abnormal bone metabolism. For example, calcium deficiency, vitamin D and important bone metabolic factors will affect bone health, and common symptoms include fracture, bone pain and osteonecrosis.
Treatment and monitoring of abnormal bone metabolism usually need to include a variety of treatment methods and means. First of all, the diet and nutrition intake should be adequate and reasonable, and foods containing calcium and vitamin D help to maintain bone health. Secondly, drug therapy is a common treatment method, including oral administration, intravenous injection and external use. In addition, exercise and exercise also help to keep bones healthy, which usually requires aerobic exercise, weight-bearing training and flexible exercise. Finally, regular bone mineral density examination and other related examinations are important means to monitor abnormal bone metabolism.