Physical Abnormalities
Physical abnormalities refer to noticeable differences in the structure or function of the body compared to typical human anatomy. These can include conditions such as cleft lip, clubfoot, or scoliosis, which may affect appearance, movement, or overall health. Some abnormalities are present at birth, while others may develop over time due to various factors, including genetics or environmental influences.
Diagnosis of physical abnormalities often involves medical imaging, physical examinations, and genetic testing. Treatment options vary widely and may include surgery, physical therapy, or assistive devices. Early intervention can improve outcomes and enhance the quality of life for individuals with these conditions.