What’s going on with your kid’s herniated spine?

A child’s protruding spine may be related to emaciation, spinal tumors and congenital spinal deformities.
1. Wasting: If the child is too thin, the spine will look protruding, which is a physiological factor.
2. Spinal tumor: If the spine has localized occupying lesions, such as tumors in the vertebrae or soft tissues, it will also cause the spine to protrude, and pain and other manifestations will occur.
3. Congenital spinal deformity: If the child has congenital spinal deformity, it may also lead to spinal protrusion.
The herniated spine may also be related to bone fracture, ankylosing spondylitis, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment or therapy with the help of the doctor.