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Signs You Need To Seek Scoliosis Treatments

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Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine caused by genetic factors, structural abnormalities, or trauma from an accident. Quite often, this condition starts in adolescence, and most people are oblivious of the symptoms. However, a doctor may notice some abnormality during a regular pediatric visit and recommend tests to diagnose the condition for children. It's essential to seek treatment early before the condition progresses to unmanageable levels. 

Here are the signs you need to seek scoliosis treatment.

A Bulge on Your Back

Scoliosis affects the three major sections of the spine, which include the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. It can manifest in the form of a bulge on your back which is noticeable when standing. When seated, it may be associated with bad posture; however, it occurs due to a rotation on your muscles or the rib cage. Also, the asymmetry in your spine can cause problems, and you may be unable to stand upright. Further progression of this condition leads to a loss of stature or height, and very tall individuals may appear as though they're bending. In addition, your shoulders may appear as though they're not of the same size. The  unevenness that makes one appear as though the shoulders are slanting.

Compression of the Lungs and Stomach

Most people who have scoliosis complain of fatigue and shortness of breath. It occurs primarily due to the compression of the lungs, and you may feel like something is choking you. Also, if the condition affects the lumbar or thoracic sections, you may experience satiety, or fullness in your stomach. Again, it occurs due to the compression on your stomach, which makes you feel full even when you've not eaten. It's essential to visit a medical facility where the specialists will conduct several tests and make a proper diagnosis.

Pain and Discomfort

Pain can occur due to the curvature and compression of your spinal nerves. Also, muscle fatigue can cause discomfort as one side of your body works very hard to ensure you have a perfect postural balance. The pain can also spread to your legs, and you may experience some numbness when you stand or walk for more extended periods.

Scoliosis is a serious condition that can lead to deformity. Treatment is through medication, physical therapy, and steroid injections. In addition, your doctor can recommend surgical treatment if the disease has progressed and is affecting your quality of life. Finally, it's essential to seek medical help for scoliosis when you experience these symptoms.

For more information about scoliosis, contact a treatment center such as Bee Caves Scoliosis & Chiropractic Center.


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