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Pigeon Chest

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Pigeon chest, also known as pectus carinatum, is a medical condition in which the breastbone appears to protrude outward from the chest. It is most commonly seen in children and adolescents, but can also affect adults. In this article, we'll explain what pigeon chest is, as well as its symptoms and treatment options.

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1. Pectus carinatum (pigeon chest) | British Lung Foundation

https://www.blf.org.uk/support-for-you/pigeon-chest
Pectus carinatum (pigeon chest) | British Lung FoundationPectus carinatum (pigeon chest) is when part of your child's breastbone is pressed outwards or raised up. It usually first develops during a rapid growth spurt, ...

4. Pectus carinatum (pigeon chest): Symptoms, causes, and treatment

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320836
Pectus carinatum (pigeon chest): Symptoms, causes, and treatmentPectus carinatum is a rare chest wall deformity that causes the breastbone to push outward instead of being flush against the chest. It is also known as pigeon ...

What causes pigeon chest?

Pigeon chest may be caused by an underlying medical condition such as muscular dystrophy or scoliosis, or it may simply be a cosmetic issue. It can also be caused by poor posture or wearing tight clothing that constricts the chest area.

What are the symptoms of pigeon chest?

The primary symptom of pigeon chest is an outward protrusion of the breastbone. This can result in visible deformity, pain and discomfort in the affected area (particularly when engaging in physical activities). Other associated symptoms can include shortness of breath and neck stiffness.

How is pigeon chest treated?

Treatment for pigeon chest will depend on its severity and underlying cause. Non-surgical treatments may include physical therapy, exercise regimens and bracing to strengthen the muscles around the ribcage. Surgery may be recommended for more severe cases to realign the rib cage and reduce the prominence of any deformities.

Is there anything I can do to prevent pigeons chest?

If your child seems likely to develop pigeon's chest due to poor posture or other factors, supportive braces or backpacks can help maintain correct posture while sitting at school desks or using computers for long periods of time. Regular exercise and stretching can also help strengthen their back muscles which may help prevent development of this condition.

Conclusion:
Pigeon’s Chest is a fairly common condition that usually affects children and adolescents but can also affect adults too. Knowing about the causes, symptoms and what treatments are available will help people make decisions about how best to manage this condition so that they can live comfortably with minimal pain or discomfort.

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