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Category: Chest deformities

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Understanding **Why do I have a dip in the center of my chest?**

3 min read
Affecting approximately 1 in every 400 children born, pectus excavatum is the most common chest wall deformity and is the primary reason **why do I have a dip in the center of my chest?**. This congenital condition can range from mild and unnoticeable to severe, and its symptoms can become more pronounced as a person grows.

What are the different types of chest shapes?

4 min read
While most people have a standard chest shape, anatomical variations can occur due to genetics or underlying medical conditions. An understanding of what are the different types of chest shapes is the first step toward recognizing a normal variation versus a condition that might require medical evaluation.