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