
Right Side Chest Is Flat, Not Developed. How Can It Be Solved, Concerned?

can i able to get it both right sir?. please help me out
Thank you
I read your question with diligence and thank you for writing in.
If you are left handed person, muscles of left side of chest are more developed; hence this can occur. Unless it has been pointed out to you by your friend who has keenly observed or your tailor who while planning to stitch a jacket for you, has taken actual measurement, I will be a little skeptical of one's own observation. This for the simple reason you cannot see yourself from front.
As far as medical condition goes, there are two conditions
- First one is benign mild skeletal abnormality of spine and rib cage and
- Second is heart disease which I am merely keeping because XXXXXXX is the only place in Australia where this disease is still seen in developed world.
If you seriously think you have prominent precordial bulge, do visit a good hospital you have in XXXXXXX and have your doubt confirmed or excluded by physical examination.
Personally, I do not think anything serious concern requiring intervention will be found.
Lastly, there is never a cause for embarrassment; most of us maladies hidden from others because these are usually inside of body that believe me are far more serious. In worst case scenario, yes your problem is visible; but it is not progressive and not life threatening (you used this word).
I hope I have answered your question. If you think any clarification is needed I will be only too happy to answer.
Best wishes.
Dr Anil Grover


Thank you so much for your answer.
that would be a great if you advise any particular specialist doctors to see in this matter. i mean orthopaedics or cardiologist etc.
i let you know that i am from India and i am in Australia since 2006.living in XXXXXXX since 2010.
Is there any treatment available for it?
Thank you.
Regards XXXXXXX
Good to know that you are from India. Of all the places around the world I visited or lived in, XXXXXXX stands out.
Heart Disease, in XXXXXXX is found in original residents that is aboriginal people. Though Indians yet have great number of patients of rheumatic heart disease; but as you left in adulthood, by the time a doctor would have examined you and it is unlikely that you have any heart disease.
So your malady narrows down to orthopedic and I have a feeling it is not anything serious. Yet, I will suggest that you see an orthopedic specialist, the best expert to address if there is any treatment. I am sorry I cannot name any one there.
Good Luck.
Dr Anil Grover

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