Question

My child was diagnosed with pectus carinatum at one and a half years old, has chicken breast, and has been taking calcium supplements ever since. But now at two years old, it still hasn’t improved. Can it still get better?

Answer

Generally, many children naturally recover completely as they grow older. You need to endure giving your child one fish liver oil capsule a day, or you can opt for an anesthetized D3 shot. Guidance: If the child shows signs of calcium deficiency, they can take calcium supplements or take them continuously for two weeks and then stop for a while before resuming. It’s also important to diversify their complementary foods. The above suggestions are for the question ‘My child was diagnosed with pectus carinatum at one and a half years old,’ and I hope they are helpful to you. Wishing you health!