Impossible to offer any specific advice via the Internet, except that it warrants having a pro use his knowledge and tools to make a proper diagnosis and work with you toward a solution.
This stuff can often be resolved with therapy, or some drugs, or a brace, and sometimes with surgery, but that's a last resort. However, it can just about always be resolved.
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