Diastasis (pathology)

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Diastasis (pathology)

Diastasis is a medical term that refers to the separation of parts of the body that are normally joined together. This can occur in various parts of the body, including the abdomen, skull, and pubic symphysis. Diastasis is not a disease, but rather a symptom or condition that can result from certain diseases or physical states.

Types of Diastasis[edit]

There are several types of diastasis, including:

  • Cranial diastasis: This is a condition in which the bones of the skull separate. This can occur in newborns as a result of childbirth, or in adults as a result of trauma or disease.

Causes of Diastasis[edit]

Diastasis can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  • Pregnancy: The growing uterus can cause the muscles in the abdomen to stretch and separate.
  • Obesity: Excess weight can put pressure on the abdominal muscles, causing them to separate.
  • Heavy lifting: Lifting heavy objects can strain the abdominal muscles, leading to diastasis.
  • Age: As people age, their muscles can weaken and separate.

Treatment of Diastasis[edit]

Treatment for diastasis depends on the severity of the condition and the symptoms it is causing. In some cases, no treatment is necessary. In other cases, treatment may include:

  • Physical therapy: Exercises to strengthen the abdominal muscles can help to reduce the separation.
  • Surgery: In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to repair the separated muscles.

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