When the spine deviates from its typical position, many of the body's systems malfunction, but the digestive organs often experience the worst consequences. Digestion begins with swallowing food, which then travels down the esophagus. Scoliosis can make chewing more difficult and constrict the esophagus. It may also compress the stomach and intestines, limiting the absorption of food that arrives there.
Other side effects of this compression include stomach acid build-up, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), constipation, and a general sensation of fullness.

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