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What are the cons of scoliosis?

What are the cons of scoliosis?

Complications

  • Breathing problems. In severe scoliosis, the rib cage may press against the lungs, making it more difficult to breathe.
  • Back problems. People who had scoliosis as children may be more likely to have chronic back pain as adults, especially if their abnormal curves are large and untreated.
  • Appearance.

What are three risks of scoliosis?

Common risk factors for neuromuscular scoliosis Spina bifida. Cerebral palsy. Muscular dystrophy. Spinal muscular atrophy.

How does scoliosis affect you later in life?

As you age, your spine begins to deteriorate. As it weakens, it may also begin to curve. Some people may never have any symptoms. Others might experience leg pain, numbness or tingling when walking and/or back pain.

Can people with scoliosis have a normal life?

Most people with scoliosis are able to live normal lives and can do most activities, including exercise and sports. The condition does not usually cause significant pain or any other health problems, and tends to stay the same after you stop growing – see a GP if it gets any worse.

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Will scoliosis get worse with age?

Scoliosis is a progressive condition – it does tend to get worse as you age.

Does scoliosis go away?

As scoliosis is an incurable and progressive condition, it will neither go away, nor fix itself without treatment.

How does scoliosis affect the brain?

Firstly, tension headaches can develop due to the tight neck muscles that are trying to stabilize a cervical curvature; secondly, scoliosis is known to disrupt the flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), leading to low levels of CSF in the brain, which is known to cause debilitating headaches that can reach migraine status.

Can scoliosis affect childbirth?

Scientists have determined scoliosis doesn’t cause any particular complications — pregnancy, labor, delivery, or fetal — compared to women without it. It also doesn’t appear to diminish fertility or increase the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects.

What is the end result of scoliosis?

Mild scoliosis may result in little to no issues while moderate cases may cause chronic pain and limited range of motion. If scoliosis is left untreated and progresses, the condition may lead to a severe spinal deformity that is often painful and renders the sufferer unable to walk normally or work physically.