Heart tingling

Costal chondritis is caused by inflammation or damage of costal cartilage. It occurs in 20 ~ 30 women. The ratio of male to female is 1: 9. The lesions are mostly in the 2nd to 5th rib cartilage on the chest, and the second and third are Costal cartilage is the most common and can also invade the sternal stem, the medial and anterior subcostal cartilage. Acute patients can have sudden onset, feeling chest pain, jumping pain or soreness; hidden attackers have a slow onset, and unconsciously make the junction of ribs and costal cartilage an arch, swelling, dull pain, and sometimes radiate to the shoulder, back, Axillary, neck and chest, sometimes chest tightness, belching, pain relief at rest or lying on the side, deep pain, cough, supine, chest extension and fatigue, the pain worsens. The pain is more limited, and there are fixed tender points, and the costal rib cartilage is raised. Most patients with costal chondritis are treated with breast pain.

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