Question: I have a localized pain to the right side of my sternum just under the clavicle. It is intermittent pain with a tightening sensation that takes my breath away. It has been happening for about a month.
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Dear Madam ,
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Well looking into your problem I would like to tell you that it will be difficult to give you a diagnosis on this basis but still we can discuss the possibilties . One and foremost can be costochondritis which can give rise to this kind of pain and symptoms . Secondly we need to look for any lung related pathology.
It will be advisable to you to see a doctor because tenderness needs to be examined as at what point does it exist as the differential will be set up by finding out from where the tenderness is coming . A careful auscultation of lungs is also advisable . A chest X ray is also required . Only after determination of diagnosis treatment can be suggested.
Take care.
Dr. Shruti
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Dear Madam,
Thank you for reverting back.
I think you should see a physician for this as he will have a comprehensive outlook regarding your problem . At least after examining and preliminary investigations the line of investigation and management will be clear .
Dr. Shruti
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What Causes Pain In Sternum Under The Clavicle?
Brief Answer:
Follows.
Detailed Answer:
Dear Madam ,
Thank you for posting your query on XXXXXXX
Well looking into your problem I would like to tell you that it will be difficult to give you a diagnosis on this basis but still we can discuss the possibilties . One and foremost can be costochondritis which can give rise to this kind of pain and symptoms . Secondly we need to look for any lung related pathology.
It will be advisable to you to see a doctor because tenderness needs to be examined as at what point does it exist as the differential will be set up by finding out from where the tenderness is coming . A careful auscultation of lungs is also advisable . A chest X ray is also required . Only after determination of diagnosis treatment can be suggested.
Take care.
Dr. Shruti