Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a medical condition that affects the curvature of the spine. It occurs when the spine curves sideways, rather than remaining straight. This can result in an S or C shaped curve in the spine. Scoliosis can affect individuals of any age, but it is most commonly diagnosed during adolescence.
The causes of scoliosis are not always known, but it can be hereditary in some cases. Other factors that can contribute to scoliosis include birth defects, neuromuscular conditions, and injuries to the spine. Symptoms of scoliosis can include uneven shoulders, an uneven waistline, and one hip appearing higher than the other.
If left untreated, scoliosis can lead to significant health problems, including chronic pain, difficulty breathing, and heart problems. Treatment for scoliosis can range from physical therapy and back braces to surgery. The type of treatment depends on the severity of the curve and the age of the individual.
Regular check-ups with a doctor can help catch scoliosis early and prevent it from progressing. If you or a loved one are experiencing symptoms of scoliosis, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Early detection and treatment can help manage the condition and prevent further complications.