
Let your doctor know if you are having trouble with your balance. © iStockphoto.com/Hasan ShaheedBy Diane Griffith, Staff Writer, myOptumHealth
As we age, our chances of falling increase. After age 65, our chances are one in three. After age 75, falling becomes the number one cause of accidental death. The good news, though, is that most falls can be prevented.
Aging and falls
Problems with our hearing or sight can throw off our balance and coordination. Inactivity can affect muscle strength and joint flexibility, making walking difficult. Many medical conditions can affect your ability to get around. These include diabetes, glaucoma, osteoporosis, thyroid disease, hardened arteries and Alzheimer's. In addition, certain medications can cause you to become dizzy or lightheaded.
See your doctor
Let your doctor know if you are having trouble with your balance. Give him or her a list of the medications you take (along with their dosages), and details about when, where and how you have fallen - or come close to falling. Describe how you felt when this happened, including any dizziness, shortness of breath, numbness or joint pain.
Your doctor may recommend any of the following:
Get your house in order
Most falls at home can be prevented with some simple changes. If you haven't already, make sure to do the following:
Other considerations
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