Why Bone Health Matters
Bones silently support your body every day — until they start to weaken. Osteoporosis often shows no symptoms until a sudden fracture occurs from a small fall or even a cough. That’s why prevention, early detection, and expert care are essential. Dr. Upendra Rathore offers specialized bone care to protect your independence and mobility.
Who Should Be Concerned?
You may be at risk of osteoporosis if you:
Are a woman over 45
Bone loss accelerates after menopause and should be screened regularly.
Take steroids long-term
Steroids like Prednisolone can rapidly weaken bones — monitoring is a must.
Have had fractures before
Past fractures can signal deeper issues with bone density.
Have low calcium or vitamin D
Deficiencies make bones brittle and increase fall risk.
How We Help You Stay Strong
Dr. Rathore combines years of rheumatology experience with a structured approach to bone health, using the latest tools and medications to strengthen your bones and reduce fracture risk.
DEXA Scan Guidance
We interpret bone scans and explain your bone density results in simple terms.
Tailored Supplementation
Get the right doses of calcium and vitamin D — not too much, not too little.
Anti-Osteoporotic Medications
When needed, we prescribe evidence-based medications like bisphosphonates or newer injectable therapies.
Start Protecting Your Bones Today
Whether you’re already diagnosed with osteoporosis or simply want to know your risk — we’re here to guide you. Book a consultation with Dr. Upendra Rathore in Indore for complete bone health evaluation and long-term support.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is osteoporosis?
It’s a condition where bones become porous, brittle, and more likely to fracture, especially in the spine, hips, and wrists.
Can bone loss be reversed?
While lost bone can’t be fully restored, further loss can be prevented and bone strength can be improved with proper treatment.
How do I know if I have osteoporosis?
A DEXA bone density scan is the most accurate way to assess bone strength and fracture risk. We can guide you on when and where to get it done.
Do calcium supplements alone work?
Not always. Supplements are part of the plan, but some people need medications to truly strengthen bones and prevent fractures.