Have you guys noticed that the protruding ribs are predominantly on the left side? In fact,I have yet to read of anyone with solely right side protrusion. i guess it's something to do with the heart/ lung development on the left.
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Ok...I thought I had something a bit more concerning but I'm feeling a bit better that I am not the only one. I've had left side problems with neck shoulder and costochondritis like symptoms since my second child. I am petite and carried my children on the left hip for a combined total of about seven years while doing chores so I think that may be the causal factor. I'd been seeing a chiro for years then stopped and over months the protrusion either grew or it's become more noticable because it is now accompanied by a nagging pain. The left side protrusion is so apparent that it looks as though something is pushing it out but now I think not. My fears are allayed but think I should follow up with some x-rays to confirm. Someone suggested a CT scan but I'd hate to have all of that radiation.
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I also have the same problem i went to a chiropractor and he said l had several ribs out of place and reajusted them for me so you might just have a few ribs out of place
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I have a similar condition and I don't like it. My father first noticed it when I was a toddler and he was givilng me a bath. We went to the doctor who said not to worry (probably because my ribs were far enough from my spine so as not to cause any problems for my internal organs.)
Still I would like to find out if there is a way I can get the lower left ribs cut and re-aligned to match my right side and look like some awkward projection on my left side.
---LDLDLD
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Hi i noticed my left rib cage protruded forward a few years ago and as i got older i became very embarrassed of it. I decided to find out what it was so having spoken to several doctors (who were pretty useless as they completely ignored my basic symptoms wasting a year of my life) i was given an x-ray. When my doctors saw the results they realised that it wasn t my rib that was the issue but my spine. My condition is called scoliosis. I imagine this is what you all have as well. Scoliosis is where for some unknown reason (usually) your spine has curved to the side causing your shoulders and hips to be unlevelled and for your ribs to rotate. Lean over and ask someone to look at your spine if they can see a curve you will defiantly want to go and see your doctor to find out what the best solution for you is. scoliosis is 1 in 100 people which i know doesn t sound much but is actually quite common. For example there are about 100 kids or son in an average secondary school year. In my year i have actually met someone else with the same condition. I have a fairly severe degree (curve) but not one which is overly exaggerated. I am due to have an operation this summer as my scoliosis is only going to get worse. You might want to brace yourself for the facts that scoliosis is irreversible however if you are young then you can probably have it braced to stop it from getting worse. Some people take up forms of physiotherapy. Unfortunately this doesn t work for many and it hasn t been proved scientifically to actually work but its worth giving it a shot! I hope this has helped and I m sorry if you do have this condition but hey things could be worse! When i discovered that i had this condition it hit me like a brick but after a while a realised i had to get over myself and accept that i had this deformity. You may have a totally different condition but one of most common symptoms of scoliosis is your left rib sticking out! I hope this was helpful and the best of luck to you!
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