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What Causes Acute Rib Pain?

I am suffering from pain all over especially my ribs. I have had abdominal ultra sounds tons of blood work all came back perfect. My doctor wants to do a hide a scan she is convinced it is my gall bladder. I have tremors with knife stabbing pain everywhere. Please if you can give me any advice. It is destroying my quality of life.
Mon, 1 Aug 2016
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Hello thank you for writing us here.
Such pains on "ribs" are felt but to inflammation of gall bladder or due to inflammation of cartilage of bones, commonly called costochondritis.
The treatment of both is different. You should get yourself checked and examined properly with Proper investigations.
Ultrasound abdomen and x ray with CBC.

Best regards,
Dr Gunjan
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What Causes Acute Rib Pain?

Hello thank you for writing us here. Such pains on ribs are felt but to inflammation of gall bladder or due to inflammation of cartilage of bones, commonly called costochondritis. The treatment of both is different. You should get yourself checked and examined properly with Proper investigations. Ultrasound abdomen and x ray with CBC. Best regards, Dr Gunjan