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A Simple Guide to Pectus Excavatum, Treatment and
A Simple Guide to Pectus Excavatum, Treatment and

A Simple Guide to Pectus Excavatum, Treatment and Related Diseases (A Simple Guide to Medical Conditions)

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About A Simple Guide To Pectus Excavatum, Treatment And

IntroductionOde to Pectus ExcavatumPectus excavatum is the abnormal funnel at the sternumThe chest in affected children has a sunken appearanceIt can occur in families through inheritanceA few genetic syndromes are associated with it such as MarfansUsually there are no symptoms except for the sternal depressionSome children may have decreased breathing functionThe most important test is the X-ray studiesPulmonary and cardiac tests will determine the severityCT scan and MRI of the chest will then confirm the neccesityWhether the affected child has the need for surgeryMeasurement of the depression will help decide the treatmentMild pectus excavatum cases do not require any adjustmentMild pectus excavatum will just require physiotherapyModerate depression may be filled with dermal fillersSevere pectus excavatum may require surgical interventionWith solid silicone and prosthetic implantation-An original poem by Kenneth KeeInteresting Tips about the Pectus ExcavatumA Healthy Lifestyle1. Take a well Balanced Diet2 Mild cases have also reportedly been treated with corset-like orthopedic support vests and physiotherapy techniques and exercise.These exercises are designed to stretch and strengthen the muscles in the chest, back and shoulders.Conservative:The cosmetic appearance of pectus excavatum can be treated with dermal filler called Bio-Alcamid.There are also prosthetic implants available to fill the depressed area. Solid silicone implants have been successfully used for many years with acceptable results in some casesSurgery:This condition can be surgically repaired. Surgery is generally advised if there are other problems such as problems in exercising. In addition, some people undergo