What Can Cause Respiratory Acidosis?

Scoliosis

Michael Curtis PT

Scoliosis is a condition in which the spine has a sideways curvature. The most common reason for this condition to develop is because of puberty and the growth spurt that occurs with it. However, it's also possible for such conditions as muscular dystrophy and cerebral palsy to bring about scoliosis. The vast majority of cases involving an odd curvature of the spine are considered mild, which means patients will have nothing to worry about and should be able to continue leading a normal life. It's when the issue becomes severe that it can lessen the amount of space available in the chest, which also causes problems with how the lungs function. If the effects are large enough, it's possible for respiratory acidosis to occur. The symptoms of scoliosis individuals should look out for include uneven shoulders, an uneven waist, imbalanced hips, and issues with the balance of their shoulder blades. If the curvature of their spine worsens because of this condition, one side of their ribs may stick out more than the other.

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