hi, think ive got Costochondritis.
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Ive read somewhere that it usually affects the left part of the rib cage. is this true for most people ?
It is for me.
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Posted , 4 users are following.
Ive read somewhere that it usually affects the left part of the rib cage. is this true for most people ?
It is for me.
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lynsey5812 michael89861
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Hi, I have not yet been diagnosed with costochondritis but have had all the symptoms for 6 weeks so pretty sure I have, just waiting on a diagnosis, but yes I have had the pain in my left side mostly and a tender breast bone, my left side ribs under my arm area are sore to touch, I've also had pain In my arm and shoulder.
michael89861 lynsey5812
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Really sore isn’t it ?
lynsey5812 michael89861
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Hi, well if it is costochondritis I have it's really sore and scary, I ended up I. A&E twice. When the pain first started thinking it was my heart bcos of the pain in the left side of my chest , I do have a appointment for Thursday with a cardiologist just to make sure it isn't my heart, so if I was you I to would go to your gp to to get a diagnosis as there can be other problems that can cause sore ribs, and yes like you now I look back I remember I had sore ribs at the back and back pain for along time now my pain is at the front I don't have back pain anymore! Don't know if it was costochondritis giving me the back pain for all this time.
Ranger507 michael89861
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steve52252 michael89861
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It was right of centre for me. It can be either side as it is a mechanical problem of the back where the ribs join-the costovertebral joints. These become "locked and thus cause extra friction in the front where the ribs join the sternum. A really good osteopath should be able to get the joints moving again and mild exercise of the joints will help to mobilise them. There is a discussion on here about using a backpod. It works!