It varies: Milder forms can be observed and take precautions to reduce the risk of fracture. The more severe forms may require surgery in childhood to treat the fractures and keep the bones relatively straight. Very severe cases can be fatal. See an specialist who cares for this, such as a pediatric orthopedist (for children with oi).
Answered 11/6/2012
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Depends: Primary therapy for brittle bone disease (also known as osteogenesis imperfecta or oi) is physical therapy for fractures with adequate calcium and vitamin d intake. For more severe cases, a class of medicines known as bisphosphonates is used. These medications given intravenously or orally can decrease fracture rates and reduce bone pain. Careful management by an orthopedist, endocrinologist impt.
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