Is scoliosis serious?

Scoliosis is usually not serious in the early stages, but more serious in the late stages, as follows: First, early scoliosis deformity is not obvious, and no structural changes in the spine are easily corrected, however, it is often overlooked. the second epiphysis of the vertebral body develops more rapidly after the age of 10, and scoliosis is evident in 1-2 years, with high shoulders on the convex side and low shoulders on the concave side, before being identified for consultation; Second, severe scoliosis can be secondary to thoracic deformity. Thoracic volume reduction can cause palpitations and shortness of breath, indigestion, loss of appetite and other visceral dysfunction. Scoliosis is not effectively treated for a long period of time, and clinical symptoms of spinal nerve entrapment or compression can occur in advanced stages. Therefore, once scoliosis is detected, it should be treated early in order to achieve better results, and if the best time for treatment is missed, there will be serious consequences.