Not directly no.
it can affect A lot of other things though, breathing, walking abilities, heart problems. even lactose intolerance.
although that's just a theory.
however I had the spinal fusion a few months ago and found that my dyslexia has gotten much worse since the operation.
things are more blurry etc. but that could just be because of the medication.
Scoliosis will not affect your lifespan.
Scoliosis is a descriptive term for a spinal condition. Scoliosis means curvature
No. Scoliosis is a physical disorder, so it does not affect the emotions, mind, or brain.
As I have heard, there is no particular alternative treatment for scoliosis. Treatments like biofeedback cannot prevent scoliosis. Exercise has not been confirmed to affect change on scoliosis.
No Scoliosis affects more females than males. I think its about 1 in 10 Scoliosis sufferers are male.
scoliosis affects 10% of adoelscants but only 1% need medical attention.
NO. They do not affect it. It is genetic so physical and mental health dose not affect it.
Scoliosis can affect the legs by causing uneven hips and shoulders, which can lead to one leg being shorter than the other. This imbalance can result in problems with walking, standing, and overall posture.
Scoliosis is in fact curvature of the spine and does not directly affect the hair on an individual's head. Scoliosis can only be treated by a physician who will be able to offer a better explanation to what your child may be experiencing.
No. The slight curvature it causes in the spine has no impact on lifespan.
Well, first of all scoliosis is curvature of the SPINE....that being said, it can affect your hips (it may look like your hips are "crooked"), but as for it affecting your balance, that's highly unlikely unless your curvature is SEVERE.
yes, Multiple Sclerosis can affect vision. In fact, loss of vision, blurred vision, etc is an early symptom.