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Compression Fractures: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

Living with compression fractures

Osteoporosis-related compression fractures typically become less painful with medication and rest. They normally recover in three months. However, some can lead to long-term issues. Osteoporosis medications can aid in future fracture prevention, but they cannot aid in the healing of an already-existing fracture. It is important to treat osteoporosis if you have it before you get any compression fractures.

Compression fractures brought on acute wounds typically heal in around 8 weeks. But if surgery is required, it can take longer.

Depending on the type of cancer and how well it responds to treatment, compression fractures brought on by cancer have a variety of outcomes.