Question
when I breathe should my right ribcage move more than my left
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GPT 3.5
It is normal for the right ribcage to move more than the left ribcage when breathing. The diaphragm, the primary muscle involved in respiration, moves downward during inhalation, causing the lungs and ribcage to expand. This expansion is typically greater on the right side due to the larger size of the right lung and the liver located underneath it. However, both sides should still move symmetrically and efficiently to allow for proper breathing function. If you notice a significant imbalance in ribcage movement or experience any difficulty breathing, it may be worth consulting a healthcare professional for further evaluation.