1. Observation and waiting: For mild chicken breasts, doctors may suggest observation and waiting, because in many cases, they will naturally disappear when children grow up.
2. Physiotherapy: Physiotherapy can help strengthen the chest muscles and improve the posture, thus alleviating the symptoms of chicken breasts. For example, through specific posture training, breathing exercises and massage to help improve the chest shape.
3. Surgical correction: For severe chicken breasts, surgery may be needed. Surgery can correct abnormal sternal protrusion or ribs by removing excess cartilage and bones, thus improving the chest shape.
No matter which treatment method is adopted, it should be carried out under the guidance of a pediatrician or plastic surgeon. At the same time, parents should also pay attention to their children's diet and exercise habits to promote their health and development.