Chest Discomfort?!


Question: Chest Discomfort!?
Okay so I have been having chest discomfor all day long near my breast!.!. Its not really chest pain but when i move a certain way or breathe in really deep it hurts like something I have never felt before!. My husband says its prolly a pulled muscle around my chest area!. Do you think I should go to a hosptial and if I was having a heart attack wouldnt it already have happened!. Serious answers only pleaseWww@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Sorry to learn you are in pain!.
If you have the warning signs listed below for a heart attack, then it is better to be safe than sorry, especially if your family has a history of any heart disease!. Pleaase note that the symptoms of Heart Attack in women, can be vastly different than in men, and you could still be here typing while under going one, contrary to another's opinion!. Don't hesitate, that can kill you!.

But if not, try taking your temperature!. If you have a fever of 100 degrees Farhnheite or more, it could be some sort of infection from pleurisy to bronchitis, especially if you have a cough!.

More than likely, it is Costochondritis:

Costochondritis is an inflammation of the junctions where the upper ribs join with the cartilage that holds them to the breastbone or sternum!. The condition causes localized chest pain that you can reproduce by pushing on the cartilage in the front of your ribcage!. Costochondritis is a relatively harmless condition and usually goes away without treatment!. The cause is usually unknown!.

Costochondritis (with unknown cause) is a common cause of chest pain in children and adolescents!. It accounts for 10-30% of all chest pain in children!. Annually, doctors evaluate about 650,000 cases of chest pain in young people 10-21 years of age!. The peak age for the condition is 12-14 years!.


Costochondritis is also considered as a possible diagnosis for adults who have chest pain!. Chest pain in adults is considered a potentially serious sign of a heart problem by most doctors until proven otherwise!. Chest pain in adults usually leads to a battery of tests to rule out heart disease!. If those tests are normal and your physical exam is consistent with costochondritis, your doctor will diagnose costochondritis as the cause of your chest pain!. It is important, however, for adults with chest pain to be examined and tested for heart disease before being diagnosed with costochondritis!. Often it is difficult to distinguish between the two without further testing!. The condition affects females more than males (70% versus 30%)!. Costochondritis may also occur as the result of an infection or as a complication of surgery on your sternum!.


Tietze syndrome is often referred to as costochondritis, but the two are distinct conditions!. You can tell the difference by noting the following:


Tietze syndrome usually comes on abruptly, with chest pain radiating to your arms or shoulder and lasting several weeks!. Tietze syndrome is accompanied by a localized swelling at the painful area (the junction of the ribs and breastbone)!.

Chest Pain: Is it Costochondritis!?
Medical Author: Melissa Conrad St?ppler, MD
Medical Editor: Jay W!. Marks, MD

Pain in the chest wall around the breastbone (or sternum) is the most characteristic feature of the condition known as costochondritis!. Medically, the term chondritis refers to inflammation of any cartilage in the body!. Costochondritis refers specifically to inflammation of the cartilage that joins the ribs to the breastbone (called costal cartilages)!. The chest pain of costochondritis sometimes is severe!.

Costochondritis usually, but not always, involves one side of the breastbone!. Sometimes the pain can extend to the shoulder or arm on the involved side!. When costochondritis is accompanied by swelling of the areas surrounding the cartilage, the condition is called Tietze syndrome!. In Tietze syndrome, the swollen area of the inflamed cartilage may be tender to the touch, and the skin overlying the cartilage may be reddened!.

Costochondritis is most common in people between 20 and 40 years of age!. In most cases, doctors do not know why the condition develops!. Trauma to the chest wall may lead to costochondritis, and it also is believed that viral infections, particularly upper respiratory infections, may cause costochondritis!. The condition also can occur as a feature of more generalized diseases of inflammation such as certain forms of arthritis, fibromyalgia, and inflammatory bowel disease!.







Heart Attack Symptoms and Warning Signs

If you think you're having a heart attack, call 9-1-1 or your emergency medical system immediately!.
Some heart attacks are sudden and intense



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