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What is a funnel shaped chest? Understanding Pectus Excavatum

3 min read
Affecting as many as 1 in 300 to 400 people, pectus excavatum, more commonly known as a funnel shaped chest, is the most common congenital chest wall deformity. This condition is characterized by a sunken appearance of the chest, which can vary widely in severity, from a slight indentation to a deep, noticeable depression. Understanding what causes this condition and what it entails is the first step toward exploring potential management options.

Does Pectus Excavatum Make You Tired? Understanding the Fatigue Connection

5 min read
Studies show that many people with moderate-to-severe cases of the chest wall deformity pectus excavatum report a significant decrease in exercise tolerance and increased fatigue. But **does pectus excavatum make you tired** for daily activities or only during exertion? The answer lies in the condition's impact on your internal organs.