Congenital chest concave and health consequences

Congenital chest concave has a low incidence of disease but is a disease with a high complication rate. Without timely treatment, congenital chest concave disease not only causes aesthetic deformity but also causes many implications for health and development.

Men have a high incidence of disease

Congenital chest concave is a malformed disease that occurs from the fetus. Born child has brought the cause of disease.

Congenital chest concave is a disease in which there is a deep dent in the anterior chest wall. On the body of the patient, the chest wall is not blooming but on the contrary, they are deeply sunk into the chest to create a strange 'hole' . The nature of the disease is due to the abnormal development of some ribs and sternum in the direction of 'going' in and out. That's why creating a dent appears right in front of the chest as its name suggests.

Congenital chest concave, which is a malformation, is hypothesized to be caused by a mutation . However, it is not possible to accurately detect the variation or deficiencies of which genes are responsible. Congenital chest concave is a disease with a low prevalence rate, only about 0.25 to 0.30%, but it is the most common form of malformations in the dementia c.

No mechanism is understood, but there is a strange difference in the sex of the patient. It is the dominant characteristic of 'male' . Most patients and malformed children are male. The proportion of men in the disease is 75%, while the proportion of women is only about 25%. This means that if a family member has a congenital chest defect, it is necessary to pay close attention to the boys who are about to be born.

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Technique of forming treatment.

Complications not only in bones

In congenital chest concave disease, bone disease nature but complications outside the bone.

The most powerful complication is cosmetic changes . The breast is deformed, the bigger, the more pubescent, the more beautiful the age is, the more strongly deformed the chest. The chest becomes crooked, deeply concave and pulled. Most of the subjects feel embarrassed, lose confidence and are afraid to communicate. Bragging breasts, fashion clothes is probably just a distant dream.

Besides the aesthetic changes are negative health effects.

They first upset the position and change the functioning of the heart. Depending on how the chest is concave or not, it affects the heart. But often the heart will be pushed out of its normal position. This is really not beneficial because the movement of the heart involves the twisting and pulling of large blood vessels. This effect often lacks circulating blood mass. The heart may deflect left, right shift or sometimes be pressed in the middle. Heart rate activity may be abnormally fast or slow.

The second is the negative impact on the lungs. The chest should have been 'taut' and expanded to expand in each respiration. But due to malformations, chest volume is greatly reduced. This makes the lungs unable to expand and therefore respiratory function is not guaranteed. Frequently, patients suffer from shortness of breath, anemia, reduced oxygen levels in the blood, increased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. Physical stamina is reduced and most of the development is reduced. Victims hardly develop muscular fitness if not treated early.

More worrisome, if these victims suffer from other acute diseases such as pneumonia, dengue fever, septicemia, accidents are very likely to occur and the risk of death is very high.

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Patient before and after mastectomy surgery.

Plastic surgery is advantageous

Before possible complications, treatment is required. With congenital chest concave, plastic surgery is the biggest advantage. Surgery will change the direction of development and limit encroachment into the chest of deformed bone mass.

During surgery, people will cut deformed ribs. Then, insert a hard metal rod to support the back of the sternum and ribs. This metal bar acts to lift the bone mass, return to the old position and orient the bone mass to grow out without growing inside. The chest is released.

This is a comprehensive technique and optimal performance. Because it does not lose any part of the body bone but preserves the volume of the chest.

It is important that early detection for early treatment, pre-puberty treatment will bring about normal development opportunities for children.