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Have Sore Breast And Constant Pain Under The Ribcage. No Test Or Medication Done. What To Do?
I have a dull constant pain in my under my ribcage on left side, sometimes I get a sharp stabbing sensation too. My left breast is slightly sore and I get a bubbly rumbling underneath ribcage on the same side. My left arm and shoulder feels more weak and the shoulder "pops" when I lift something heavy. It also hurts in my left back side when I bend over or if I put strain on it.
It is possible that the pain that you are experiencing is related to one or more of the muscles on the left. The fact that the pain is worse when you move in particular directions imply that part of it may be related to muscle strain or injury.This pain may respond to the use of anti inflammatory pain killers such as diclofenac, ibuprofen, celebrex.
If your shoulder is 'popping' and there is the potential of dislocation you should consider visiting your doctor for an assessment. Some persons can have recurrent dislocation of a joint.
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Have Sore Breast And Constant Pain Under The Ribcage. No Test Or Medication Done. What To Do?
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that the pain that you are experiencing is related to one or more of the muscles on the left. The fact that the pain is worse when you move in particular directions imply that part of it may be related to muscle strain or injury.This pain may respond to the use of anti inflammatory pain killers such as diclofenac, ibuprofen, celebrex. If your shoulder is popping and there is the potential of dislocation you should consider visiting your doctor for an assessment. Some persons can have recurrent dislocation of a joint. I hope this helps,