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  1. Scoliosis

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    Causes

    • The causes include:
    • Cerebral palsy
    • Muscular dystrophy
    • Birth defects that affect the development of back bone
    • Infections or injuries to the spine
    • Tumors developing in or closer to the spine
    • Tumours developing in or closer to the spine
    • Genetic disorders such as Marfan syndrome, Down’s syndrome
    • One leg being longer than the other
    • Muscle spasms
    • Inflammations such as appendicitis
    • The risk factors include:
    • Family history
    • Gender - girls are more prone to develop scoliosis
    • Age- usually occurs just before the puberty

    Symptoms & Reports
    Seek immediate medical attention if you experience symptoms.

    Scoliosis in some cases may be mild, but in a few it can be degenerative, becoming worse as they grow old. Some of the commonly noted symptoms include:

    • Uneven hips, waist, or shoulders
    • Back pain
    • Leaning while standing
    • One shoulder blade appears more prominent than the other


    Common symptoms and their severity as reported by people on Patientslikeme.

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    Prevention

    This condition cannot be prevented.

    Complications

    If untreated for a prolonged period it may lead to

    • Severe spinal curvature reduces the chest space, making it difficult for the lungs and heart to work normally
    • Increased distance between ribs on each side of the chest.
    • Rotation or twisting of the spine
    • Chronic back pain, particularly in people who had scoliosis during childhood

    Source: Focus Medica . For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice. Learn more
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