
How to treat pigeon chest deformity
Disease description:
My child has pigeon chest (pectus carinatum) after birth and I would like to seek treatment. What should be done for pigeon chest?

Pectus carinatum refers to a sternal deformity where the anterior wall of the chest protrudes, commonly seen in adolescents. Approaches to address pectus carinatum include the following:
1. Mild cases of pectus carinatum can be alleviated through exercise and posture improvement. Strengthening the chest and core muscles and performing targeted exercises, such as push-ups and stretching, can help improve the appearance and function of the chest.
2. If pectus carinatum affects respiratory or cardiopulmonary function, a chest orthosis may be required. This device can help improve the shape of the chest and is suitable for some patients.
3. For severe cases of pectus carinatum, especially those accompanied by functional impairment, surgical treatment may need to be considered. Surgical options include sternal correction procedures to improve the chest shape and restore normal function.
If you have any concerns, prompt medical consultation is recommended.