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23) Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
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Despite being an uncommon disorder, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) can be rather perplexing. This condition impacts the connective tissues of the body, which play a crucial role in maintaining the stability of joints and ensuring their proper function. This is why EDS is also known as “joint hypermobility.”
It has a tendency to be hereditary, so if one of your parents has the condition, there is a high likelihood that you will also have it. Scoliosis is another complication of EDS that can lead to the curvature of the spine. The symptoms of scoliosis may involve pain or discomfort in the spine, as well as pain or discomfort in the muscles and joints of the back and neck, and spinal weakness. Scoliosis is not classified as a disease on its own; instead, it is a consequence of abnormal spine growth. If you suspect that you may have scoliosis or another spinal deformity associated with EDS, it is important to consult your doctor as soon as possible.