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Horse shoe pectus
I was confused with pectus excavatum and. Horse show pectus but now i came to know about it that i have horse shoe pectus and abnormal  posture with thin hands , i suffered from primary spontaneous pneumothorax 4 years back , may be this was the cause, my ct scan Is totally normal but my chest is deformed in such a way that the line where chest divides has dent but other two sides is more enhanced, sometimes i have breathing problems and heart discomfort In such a way that i rush to hospital but again x ray comes normal I am tired of this that i am facing breathing and heart discomfort but every report is normal This is because i have pectus arcuatum (horse shoe pectus) I don't want to undergo surgery Plzz guide me to get rid of this
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Hii Don’t worry Consult a pulmonologist and he wil explain u about breathing exercises and chest physiotherapy With exercises this will usually resolve Do start exercises only after consulting a pulmonologist
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Nothing to worry. You will get accustomed,if you do not want surgery.pl do Yoga, pranayama and lung exercises with Respirometer. Pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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