In addition to primary school students, there are other age groups, especially some young people in their thirties who are working. It stands to reason that their health should be at its peak, but it is at this age that many young people will suddenly die at work.
Our question today is mainly about scoliosis in youth. I think scoliosis is generally related to my usual habit of not getting sick. Especially for students, some bad habits in their school days will bring great problems to their health.
At a very young age, bones are not well developed and easily deformed. This is why many students have some camels on their backs, and in some cases they have scoliosis like the young people in question.
This is a serious problem for scoliosis, so students must correct their sitting posture at school. Otherwise, my bones have changed since I was very young, and it will be more troublesome to correct them when I grow up.
Scoliosis has some pathological reasons besides bad sitting habits. It may be that metabolic diseases have caused some bone diseases. Such as osteochondrosis and chondrodysplasia.
Another pathological cause is scoliosis caused by the appearance of foreign bodies. These pathological conditions include tumor compression and inflammation. If these conditions occur during development, it will lead to abnormal development and may cause scoliosis.