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5 Things You Should Know About Scoliosis Disease – Signs, Diagnostic and Treatment

Scoliosis is something that’s becoming more and more popular nowadays. It’s a sideways curvature of the spine that occurs during the growth spurt mostly, but it can happen in the later stages of life as well. Most cases of scoliosis are mild, but there are some rare deformities that can get very severe as children keep growing. If a person is experiencing a severe type of scoliosis, it can get really bad to a point where that person might get disabled.

One of the worst cases of scoliosis is when the curve happens to reduce the amount of space that a person has within the chest, making it very difficult for the lungs to function properly. However, such cases are very rare.

Scoliosis can be treated easily

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With all the modern medicine that we have, scoliosis is very easy to be detected at your earliest age, and also get treated very easily. Those that experience mild scoliosis are monitored closely, most of the time by using X-Rays, to see if the curve is improving or getting worse. Fortunately, in many cases, there isn’t a need for any serious treatment, and simply wearing a brace to stop the curve from worsening might be the most that you’ll have to do.

Scoliosis shouldn’t be ignored

Just like we mentioned earlier, Scoliosis is something that is not serious in about ninety percent of all cases, but if you fall in the category of the other ten percent, you should definitely pay a lot more attention to your condition. Severe cases of this deformity might even require surgery.

The symptoms of Scoliosis

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One of the easiest ways to detect this deformity, according to Healthcare Weekly, is by checking for uneven shoulders, a shoulder blade that appears more “dominant” than the other, a hip that’s higher than the other or an uneven waist.

The causes of this deformity

Although it is still not entirely confirmed what causes the most common types of scoliosis, it is speculated that this disorder can run in families and involve hereditary factors. The less-common types of this condition can be caused by injuries or infections of the spine, birth defects that affected the development of the bones and spine or neuromuscular conditions such as dystrophy or cerebral palsy.

Scoliosis can get pretty complicated

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You shouldn’t be frightened by this fact, because in most cases of severe scoliosis the doctors will immediately recommend a certain treatment, therapy or some exercises, but have in mind that if you notice your condition is getting complicated, you’ll have to perform a surgery. Some of the most common and serious complications of this deformity are the following ones.

  • Lung and heart damage. These only happen in some of the most severe cases of scoliosis, and it’s a situation where the rib cage can press against the lungs and heart, making their job a lot more complicated.
  • Back problems. If you are an adult that had scoliosis as a child, there are higher chances that you will experience chronic back pain.
  • If your case seems to worsen a lot, there might be some noticeable appearance changes as well. Uneven hips and shoulders are just some of them.

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