Can a child’s hunchback be corrected?

Children with hunchbacks due to improper posture, vitamin D deficiency and other mild hunchbacks can generally be corrected by supplementing vitamin D, correcting sitting posture, wearing braces, etc.; however, if the hunchbacks are due to certain specific diseases (such as ankylosing spondylitis) or congenital development of children with severe deformities, they may not necessarily be fully corrected.
Hunchback in childhood is usually due to vitamin D or calcium deficiency caused by malabsorption of nutrients due to rapid development during the developmental period, in addition, it may also be due to poor posture caused by incorrect posture in learning, basically these cases are not real spinal deformity, and generally can be corrected.
However, if it is a congenital severe deformity or caused by some special diseases, its corrective effect needs to be viewed in conjunction with the specific situation of the child, and may not be able to be completely corrected.
It is recommended that children with hunchbacks go to the hospital in time to receive proper treatment under the guidance of the doctor.