Scoliosis
that occurs in infants, and is noticeable when the child is aged between 2
months and 3 years, is called Infantile Scoliosis. This disease is
characterized by curvature of the spine that often rectifies itself with the
passage of time. Infantile Scoliosis is a rare disease and occurs more commonly
in Europe than in the
Although there is agreement among medical practitioners that Infantile
Scoliosis occurs predominantly in males, some claim that its causes are largely
unknown, while others cite a host of reasons for its occurrence. These causes
include tumors, injury, infection, birth defects and nerve and muscle problems.
In addition, some researchers claim that nursing the baby at a certain angle
may lead to Infantile Scoliosis.
An overwhelming majority of Infantile Scoliosis cases are resolved on their
own. Therefore, doctors generally use the method of observation to treat this
disease. X-rays of the patient are routinely taken to confirm that the spinal
disease is not growing. However, certain spinal curves are more stubborn and
worsen with the child’s growth. Corrective plaster casts can be used to treat
such cases till the age of three, after which orthopedic braces can be used.
Surgery is used as the last resort in very serious cases.
Doctors treating Infantile Scoliosis know which kinds of spinal curves are
going to create problems in the long run for patients. X-rays help them in
determining the nature of the spinal curve.
To conclude, although Infantile Scoliosis generally rectifies itself, some
forms of it can cause severe deformity as the child grows older. Therefore, it
is very important to find out the nature of the spinal curve quickly. Parents
and pediatricians should work in tandem to control this disease. Parental
awareness leading to early medical intervention can help rectify even the most
serious cases.


