1. Physiological differences: In the process of growth and development, there may be some differences in different parts of the child's body, including the asymmetry of the sternum. This condition usually does not need treatment, and may gradually disappear with the growth and development of children.
2. Congenital malformation: Some children are born with asymmetric sternum, which may be caused by abnormalities during embryonic development. This situation requires timely medical treatment, and the doctor will formulate corresponding treatment plans according to the specific situation.
3. Trauma or surgical sequelae: If the child has suffered from chest trauma or received related surgery, it may lead to sternal asymmetry. In this case, it is necessary to consult a professional doctor for corresponding treatment.
4. Influence of other diseases: Some diseases may also lead to sternal asymmetry, such as costal chondritis and scoliosis. If you suspect that these diseases cause problems, you should seek medical treatment in time.