scoliosis is a physical disabillity
ok whoever said scoliosis is a physlical disability is wrong i have scoliosis and i am not disabled i can swim dance climb a mountain what ever! i had surgery for it cause it could get worse but that doesn't meen i have a physical disabillity cause i don't!
It is a disorder not a disease, I have slight spinal scoliosis, and my friend has major spinal scoliosis.
OCD is not a personality disorder.Borderline personality disorder is a personality disorder.They are both different mental disorders that can have different levels of disability depending on how severe the disorder is
Yes, a child can be diagnosed both with Autism Spectrum Disorder and a learning disability too. In fact Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is considered a 'cousin' to Autism Spectrum Disorder and is often comorbid with Autism.
No, PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) is not classified as an intellectual disability. PTSD is a mental health condition that can occur after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, characterized by symptoms such as flashbacks, anxiety, and emotional distress. Intellectual disabilities, on the other hand, involve limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior, typically identified in childhood. While both conditions affect mental health, they are fundamentally different in their nature and implications.
COD mean Co-Occurring Disorder, or duel diagnosis. Its when you have both a mental disorder and a drug or alcohol problem.
haven't you ever known any naturally hyper people that didn't have a disorder? That's just her thing. something has to balance out Jasper's ultra sensitive negative emotions sensor.
Ataxia telangiectasia disorder (also referred to as Louis-Bar syndrome) is a rare, neurodegenerative, autosomal recessive disease causing severe disability. Ataxia refers to poor coordination and telangiectasia to small dilated blood vessels, both of which are hallmarks of the disease.
Pregnancy can be more challenging for individuals with scoliosis, as the curvature of the spine may exacerbate back pain and discomfort during this time. Hormonal changes and weight gain can further impact spinal alignment and stability. Additionally, severe scoliosis may lead to complications such as respiratory issues or increased pressure on internal organs, potentially affecting both maternal and fetal health. It's essential for those with scoliosis to work closely with healthcare providers to manage their condition throughout pregnancy.
The most severe type of scoliosis is often considered to be congenital scoliosis, which is caused by spinal deformities present at birth. This type can lead to significant complications, including respiratory issues and severe curvature, as the spine does not develop normally. Additionally, neuromuscular scoliosis, associated with conditions such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy, can also be particularly challenging to manage due to its progressive nature and impact on overall health. Both types require careful monitoring and often more aggressive treatment approaches.
No. There are lots of reasons that make it difficult for people to sleep, both health and other reasons.
Not likely. Scoliosis is usually a birth defect with the tissue near the spine. Mild cases are common, showing up during adolesence. Scoliosis is not know to be spread by family history. ~ I'm going to have to disagree with the answer listed above. Scoliosis is a multi-factorial condition with both genetic pre-disposition and environmental influences. While it is not guaranteed that "scoliosis genes" may be pasted onto the offspring, it is certainly a likelihood.
Scoliosis is a condition characterized by an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, typically in the thoracic or lumbar regions. While an exaggerated lumbar curve, known as lordosis, can occur alongside scoliosis, it is not the direct cause of scoliosis. Instead, scoliosis can arise from various factors, including congenital issues, neuromuscular conditions, or idiopathic causes, where the exact origin is unknown. Therefore, while both conditions can coexist, an exaggerated lumbar curve does not result in scoliosis itself.