Costochondritis is a common cause of chest pain in the costochondral cartilage surrounding the sternum where the rib cage is made of flexible movable cartilage. When this cartilage becomes ...
During medical school, I learned the characteristic triad that makes up the most common presentation of coronary artery disease: exercise-induced chest pain that is felt under the breastbone and ...
If you have chest pain on the left side, your first thought may be that you’re having a heart attack. While chest pain can be a symptom of heart problems, that’s not always the case.
While chest pain is the most common symptom of a heart ... caused by inflammation of the cartilage that connects your breastbone (sternum) to your ribs. The pain can closely mimic a heart attack ...
More than 95% of people with acute pericarditis experience sharp retrosternal (behind the breastbone) chest pain that comes ...
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Fibromyalgia Chest Pain
If you have fibromyalgia (FMS), chest pain may be one of your symptoms. A condition called costochondritis, which causes pain around the breastbone and rib cage, could be to blame. It is caused by ...
Costochondritis can cause pain in the middle of your chest (sternum), between your breasts. Inflammation of the sternum causes this condition. Why does my breast hurt when I press it? Hormone ...
exercise-induced chest pain that is felt under the breastbone and relieved promptly by rest. I also learned about denial in illness — the tendency to disregard ominous symptoms. When challenged ...