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Usually costochondritis will resolve itself with home treatment, and is a temporary condition. |
- What causes costochondritis?
- Symptoms of costochondritis
- How is costochondritis treated?
- When to see a doctor
- How do doctors diagnose costochondritis
- Outlook
- In many cases, doctors do not know what causes costochondritis.
- Pain in the chest and breastbone area is the chief symptom of costochondritis.
- The pain may be so severe that the person feels they are having a heart attack.
- Treatment includes anti-inflammatory medications.
What causes costochondritis?
- history of an illness that causes a lot of coughing
- heavy lifting or strenuous exercise, involving the upper extremities and chest wall
- carrying heavy bags, such as a heavy backpack on one side or the other
- having large breasts
- history of chest injuries or chest infections
- undergoing surgery that affects the chest wall, such as cardiac bypass
Symptoms of costochondritis
- significant amount of coughing
- strenuous exercise
- physical activity using the upper arms, such as lifting boxes
Tietze syndrome
How is costochondritis treated?
- Applying moist heat by way of warm compresses.
- Taking cough suppressants to ease coughing and reduce pressure to the cartilage.
- Physical therapy to ease tension in the chest wall.
When to see a doctor
- feeling faint, dizzy, or lightheaded
- feeling as if the heart is beating irregularly or too fast
- pain that worsens over time or cannot be relieved by pain medicine
- having a shortness of breath
- a fever that is higher than 100.4 °F in an adult
- coughing up dark-colored sputum or blood
How do doctors diagnose costochondritis?
- arthritis of the shoulder or nearby joints
- chest wall infections or cancer
- fibromyalgia, a condition that causes nerve pain
- slipping rib syndrome, when there is too much mobility in the cartilage supporting the ribs
- injuries to the shoulder or neck that causes pain to refer or travel to the chest wall