Question

I’ve had this for a few years, but it doesn’t hurt. I am very thin, and the bone on the right side of my chest is much larger than the left. The ribs on the left side are also larger than those on the right. This was something I noticed only in 2013. Hello, do I have kyphosis or something else, and what treatment methods are available?

Answer

An uneven sternum size is generally a common cause of congenital developmental abnormalities, which could be a manifestation of congenital scoliosis. It is recommended to have an X-ray done first for a detailed examination. At this time, there may also be an uneven height of the shoulder joints on both sides of the spine, and surgery may be considered if necessary. Wishing for good health.