
What Causes Sharp Pain In The Chest After A Fall?

Inflammation of the musculoskeletal component of the ribcage
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to HCM. Thank you for your question. I understand your concern.
Well, it really looks like an inflammation to the musculoskeletal component of the ribcage. Any kind of other diagnoses that would have been related to the lungs, heart or breast tissue as a cause of this pain, are excluded with the normal electrocardiogram, chest X-ray and normal O2 saturations. People that conduct vigorous physical activities or are trained athletes tend to have slower resting heart rates, comparing to other people, threfore her heart rate is fine. Also, in these people, there are often found inflammations of the skeleton and/or the muscles of the area. I do not think that the traumatic component after falling in the bathroom, is really the underlying cause of this pain, since three months have passed until now. People with vigorous physical activity have intermittent inflammations of the muscles that are situated in-between the ribs, because of the laboured breathing required during sports. At this point, I would recommend withholding physical activity for at least a week, and a seven-day course of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (ibuprofen orally, or suppository indomethacin). My opinion is that this is going to be helpful. After this trial of drugs is finished, if the pain persists, it is recommended another chest X-ray, to further evaluate the ribs, cartilages and muscles of the area.
I hope my answer is helpful. I am happy to help, if you have follow-up questions.
Best regards,
Dr. Meriton

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