Only if having crooked pinkies significantly impacts upon your daily activities - e.g perhaps if you're a concert pianist it might be worth considering. However it's not really worth doing purely for cosmetic reasons.
No. Crooked pinkies can be inherited, so both autism and crooked pinkies could occur in several members of a family, but they are not connected.
nope.
Not everyones pinkies are crooked. Mine and my other immediate family members are straight. It's a DNA thing. It's hereditary.
no
Surgery is usually not recommended for neck pain, but it may be necessary to address radiculopathy and myelopathy. Surgery is particularly recommended for people who have already developed moderate to severe symptoms of myelopathy
Yes it is possible. It can be a birth defect or inherited by a grand parent
Spine surgeons do all types of surgeries on the back. These can include low back surgery, spinal fusions, and Scoliosis surgery (to straighten out the crooked vertebrae).
It is recommended that you are at least 20 years old. So children would not be able to have this surgery.
Lung surgery may be recommended for the following reasons:
Surgery is recommended for congenital heart defects that result in a lack of oxygen, a poor quality of life, or a patient who does not thrive.
Surgery is only recommended when medications do not work, and it is not normally done. However, if required, these procedures include resection, strictureplasty, and proctocolectomy.
Beef liver is not recommended after bypass surgery. The high levels of fat and cholesterol in beef liver contribute to clogging of the arteries.