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8 Causes of Bone Calcification that Often Occur, Susceptible to Inflammation

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8 Causes of Bone Calcification that Often Occur, Susceptible to Inflammation Causes of bone calcification (credit: freepik.com)

Kapanlagi.com - Bone calcification occurs due to a decrease in bone density that makes bones vulnerable to inflammation. Bone calcification tends to be more commonly found in older age groups who usually experience a decrease in bodily functions, including bones. However, besides age factors, causes of bone calcification can be triggered by several things that need to be aware of.

Bone calcification is also known as osteoarthritis, which occurs in bone joint cushions. In the case of osteoarthritis, there is damage to the cartilage in the joints that affects almost all parts of the body's joints. When experiencing osteoarthritis, the cartilage can lose its elasticity and become stiff, which can cause the risk of damage.

According to webmd.com, when the cartilage is damaged, it can cause the tendons and ligaments to stretch. This condition can trigger pain and discomfort in the affected cartilage. In addition, friction is inevitable when the cartilage is damaged, and it can even worsen the condition.

Although in general, the factors causing bone calcification are influenced by age, there are other reasons that can trigger bone calcification. As for the causes of bone calcification that often occurs, you can find out through the following review. The following causes of bone calcification have been summarized by kapanlagi.com from various sources.

1. Family History

The first cause of bone calcification can occur due to genetic factors. According to webmd.com, genetic history can influence the occurrence of bone calcification, especially affecting the cartilage in the joints. This is because some people may have joint abnormalities that can develop osteoarthritis.

The main cause is known to come from inherited genes passed down from parents. Similarly, if you have a family history of bone calcification, you may be at risk of experiencing the same. If you have a family history of bone diseases, be vigilant of the symptoms as early as possible to prevent further risk.

2. Age Factor

As mentioned earlier, the next cause of bone calcification can be triggered by a person's age. In this case, bone calcification is more prone to occur in older individuals or the elderly. According to healthline.com, sourced from the National Library of Medicine (NLM), symptoms of osteoarthritis are commonly found in individuals with an average age of 70 years.

However, bone calcification can occur in anyone regardless of age, both older adults and younger adults. This includes various symptoms that can be felt, such as joint pain or stiffness.

3. Gender

Gender can also be a risk factor for osteoarthritis. It is known that females tend to experience more osteoarthritis compared to males, even at the same age and similar conditions between men and women. However, both genders can experience bone calcification events.

4. Overweight

Being overweight or obese can also cause bone calcification to occur. This happens regardless of age, gender, or other factors. Anyone with excess weight has a higher risk of bone calcification events.

According to healthline.com, the cause is because individuals with excess weight or obesity tend to exert pressure on the joint areas to support their body weight. This pressure is mainly concentrated on the knees or hips. Therefore, maintaining an ideal body weight is important to prevent bone calcification problems and other health disorders.

5. Effects of Injury

The cause of bone calcification can also be experienced due to previous injuries. Injuries can be caused by physical activities such as sports that trigger osteoarthritis. Generally, injuries that trigger osteoarthritis occur in the knee area, such as tears, sprains, or fractures.

In addition, the back area that experiences injuries due to sports can also contribute similarly to the occurrence of osteoarthritis. Consultation and examination are needed to address bone calcification properly.

6. Heavy Job Factors

The cause of bone calcification can also be caused by job factors. This can be experienced if the job requires heavy activity. In addition to heavy activity, jobs with a lot of movement such as squatting and standing can also trigger the risk of osteoarthritis.

For example, lifting heavy loads at work can be vulnerable to injuries to the hands or knees. Injuries themselves are associated with the risk level of osteoarthritis in the cartilage of the joints.

7. Medical Conditions

Certain medical conditions can also cause bone calcification. According to healthline.com, medical conditions that occur due to bleeding in the area near the joints can trigger osteoarthritis. For example, disorders such as hemophilia or avascular necrosis can experience bleeding that affects cases of bone calcification. If experiencing such problems, further examination can be done to address osteoarthritis symptoms due to certain medical conditions.

8. Experiencing Rheumatoid Arthritis

Another cause of bone calcification can occur due to a history of rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is inflammation itself that can cause swelling or stiffness in the joint area. This condition can trigger osteoarthritis. According to webmd.com, an excess of iron or growth hormones can also increase the risk of osteoarthritis. However, examinations can be done to determine the exact cause of the bone calcification experienced.

9. How to Overcome Bone Calcification

After understanding various causes of bone calcification, there are ways to easily and simply overcome this health problem. As for how to overcome bone calcification, you can follow several points below.

- Exercise regularly, but make sure to choose light exercises to avoid injuries.

- Maintain an ideal body weight to prevent obesity.

- Get enough rest to prevent muscle inflammation.

- Use hot or cold compress therapy to alleviate symptoms of osteoarthritis.

- Alternative treatments such as acupuncture, physical therapy, or massage therapy can be chosen to alleviate symptoms of osteoarthritis.

- Meet the needs of vitamins and nutrients such as vitamin C, D, and omega-3 fatty acids.

Those are the 8 common causes of bone calcification, which are prone to inflammation. Consultation and examination with a doctor can be considered to overcome bone calcification.

(kpl/nlw)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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