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Can Pain In The Rib Cage Be Caused By A Fractured Rib Cage?

Hello, I want to ask a question. I been having a lot of pain on my right rib cage close to the breast bone. Everything I lay down, breath, or cough hurts. Could it possibly be having a fractured rib cage or is my stomach the cause of the pain. I am a bit overweight. 5 9 215
Thu, 16 Jan 2020
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

First of all, the origin of pain needs to be determined. Fracture of rib(s) can lead to pain in chest region.

However, the fracture rib will be preceded by trauma. Pain during breathing, coughing is also associated with the pathology of pleura.

I suggest you consult your pulmonologist for clinical assessment, relevant investigations and thus management.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Shailja Puri, Pathologist and Microbiologist
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Can Pain In The Rib Cage Be Caused By A Fractured Rib Cage?

Hello, First of all, the origin of pain needs to be determined. Fracture of rib(s) can lead to pain in chest region. However, the fracture rib will be preceded by trauma. Pain during breathing, coughing is also associated with the pathology of pleura. I suggest you consult your pulmonologist for clinical assessment, relevant investigations and thus management. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Shailja Puri, Pathologist and Microbiologist