Should a 60-year-old elderly person consider bone cement procedure?
In general, whether bone cement is recommended for a 60-year-old individual depends on their specific health condition. If the person does not have systemic diseases but has relevant indications, bone cement surgery may be recommended. However, if there are no indications or if serious systemic diseases are present, it may not be advised. Should any discomfort occur, timely medical consultation is recommended. Specific details are as follows:
Bone cement surgery is primarily used to treat vertebral fractures, compression fractures caused by osteoporosis, and certain types of spinal tumors. For individuals with severe osteoporosis accompanied by painful vertebral compression fractures and without serious systemic diseases, bone cement surgery can help relieve pain and stabilize the spinal structure, and may therefore be recommended.
If an individual does not have severe osteoporosis or painful vertebral compression fractures, or if they have serious systemic conditions that could lead to complications or increased surgical risk, bone cement surgery is generally not recommended.
To avoid unnecessary harm to the body, it is advisable to follow the recommendations of qualified healthcare professionals. Maintaining a balanced diet, regular作息 (sleep-wake cycles), and a positive mood in daily life contributes to overall health.