The high back and low back are considered to be related to scoliosis, poor posture and localized inflammatory edema.
1. Scoliosis: It is related to genetic factors, hormonal effects, developmental abnormalities and postural factors. Most of them do not affect daily life and have no conscious symptoms; serious ones can cause palpitation, chest tightness, shortness of breath and deformity. On examination, one side of the back can be seen as a limited bulge.
2. Bad posture: the muscle power on both sides of the spine is not balanced due to long-term bad posture, which produces unevenness on both sides of the back.
3. Localized inflammatory edema: localized inflammatory edema on one side of the back due to direct violence, which can be manifested as one side of the back is high and the other side is low, with obvious history of trauma.
There may be other causes such as soft tissue tumors on the back and hematoma caused by fracture. If you find this symptom, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to improve the examination and clarify the cause under the doctor’s guidance.