Calcium deficiency is one of the most important factors in rib ectropion, while other factors such as congenital factors, sleeping posture and trauma can lead to rib ectropion.
1. Calcium deficiency: If there is a lack of calcium or vitamins in the process of growth and development, such as vitamin D deficiency, it will reduce the level of calcium in the body. This may lead to abnormal growth or rickets, resulting in rib ectropion.
2. Congenital factors: It may be due to congenital factors that lead to abnormal development of the ribs, resulting in rib ectropion, and this type is more difficult to correct.
3. Sleeping posture: children’s long-term sleeping posture is not correct, which can also cause rib ectropion.
4. Traumatic factors: When a rib fracture is not treated in time, the scabs formed will also form rib ectropion.
When you find rib ectropion, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.