Fibrous dysplasia is a rare bone disease where normal bone is replaced by fibrous tissue, causing weakening and fractures. It’s not inherited, but caused by a gene mutation during fetal development. Affecting any bone, it commonly impacts the face, skull, femur, and ribs.

Types: monostotic (one bone) and polyostotic (multiple bones).
Diagnosis: X-rays, CT/MRI scans, bone scans, biopsies, endocrine exams.
Symptoms: bone malformation, fractures, pain, scoliosis, hearing/vision problems, facial deformities. Complications: fractures, hearing/vision loss, arthritis, rare cancer.
Treatment focuses on symptom management: braces, growth hormone, pain medication, physical therapy, and surgery (remodeling, reconstruction, joint replacement).
Natural remedies:
- Calcium and vitamin D for bone health.
- Magnesium and phosphorus for calcium absorption and bone structure.
- Vitamin K for bone formation.
- Omega-3 fatty acids for bone healing.
- Maintain healthy weight.
- Consume vegetables for vitamins and minerals.
- Increase protein intake.
- Avoid smoking and limit alcohol.
While there’s no cure, these natural remedies can support bone health and improve quality of life.
