Most adolescents with scoliosis are discovered by parents when the child is in the shower or wearing less clothing. If you find that your child has the following signs, be alert to whether he or she has scoliosis: uneven neckline, one shoulder is higher than the other; asymmetrical development of both breasts in girls, the left breast is often larger; bulging back on one side; folds on one side of the waist; one hip is higher than the other; lower limbs on both sides are not equal in length. At this time, you can do some simple checks on your child, such as touching the spine’s spines with your hand to see if they are in a straight line, or having your child stand upright and bend forward to see if the back is symmetrical. If, after a simple examination, you find that your child has an abnormality, you should go to the hospital immediately. Scoliosis is often found in adolescents between the ages of 10 and 14, because this is the second growth spurt in a person’s life, and the spine grows faster.