What Could The Lump On Breast, Near The Rib And Sternum With Inflamed Cartilage Mean?
I have a lump under my right breast seemingly on top of my rib really close to my sternum, it caused problems before such as pain when I slept on my chest but now that I've been wearing my bra less it's been easy to ignore. I went to my doctor and he said I have inflamed cartilage from overexertion at the gym. He may be right but why would I only have a small lump of swollen cartilage in one particular location? I took an X-ray that day as well but he didn't talk about it and just decided to prescribe an anti inflammatory drug. Do you have any ideas of what might be going on with me?
Such lump can be inflamed cartilage of the rib. Please note that ribs are connected with the sternum with cartilages what allows chest to move. In case of any injury, overstrain, an inflammatory process can appear. It is also possible that you have broken this particular rib. Any fracture repair causes a kind of lump where the bone is rebuild and repaired. X-ray can give an answer. Also ultrasound of this area can reveal an inflammation.
Hope this will help. Regards.
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What Could The Lump On Breast, Near The Rib And Sternum With Inflamed Cartilage Mean?
Hello! Thank you for the query. Such lump can be inflamed cartilage of the rib. Please note that ribs are connected with the sternum with cartilages what allows chest to move. In case of any injury, overstrain, an inflammatory process can appear. It is also possible that you have broken this particular rib. Any fracture repair causes a kind of lump where the bone is rebuild and repaired. X-ray can give an answer. Also ultrasound of this area can reveal an inflammation. Hope this will help. Regards.