Patients with post-polio syndrome may develop scoliosis, and local hospitals recommend surgical correction, but the risks are high and the technology is not yet mature.
Scoliosis is a disease that primarily affects adolescents, most of whom develop it during the peak growth period of their adolescence. The accelerated growth of the spine can exacerbate the degree of deformation, while the deformation of the spine can, in turn, affect normal growth and development.
Learn how to address a three-month-old baby’s weak neck issue and how to confirm and treat scoliosis.
Suggestions for Improving Baby’s Mild Scoliosis
Seeking methods to treat mild pigeon chest.
Pectus excavatum is a manifestation of scoliosis, usually caused by a lack of calcium during a baby’s growth. If symptoms are mild, they can be improved through a balanced diet and sufficient sunlight exposure. In more severe cases, surgical correction may be necessary.
How to deal with infantile scoliosis and calcium deficiency issues.
A six-month-old baby with symptoms of flat head and scalp bald may have rickets caused by a lack of vitamin D.
Differences between pigeon chest and normal chest, and whether pigeon chest can heal itself
A child was found to have a 45-degree scoliosis during a 2011 check-up, but by 2012, it had worsened to 96 degrees. Why does pediatric scoliosis rapidly deteriorate?