Pectus Excavatum refers to a chest ailment that is popularly described as ‘Founder’s Chest’. It is possible that this discomfort, which indicates a deformity in the chest wall, triggers an inward collapse of the cartilage structure that connects the bone called the sternum and called the faith board with the rib. It is necessary to evaluate the symptoms of this disorder, which can be seen in adults as well as in infants.