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Costochondritis: All Questions on Costochondritis Answered - Paperback

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by J. Simon (Author)

The area of inflamed cartilage where the upper ribs join the sternum in cases of osteochondritis is referred to as the "costosternal junction". Inflammatory-related chest discomfort and soreness can occasionally mimic the signs of more serious illnesses, such as heart-related conditions. Costochondritis symptoms can be distressing, despite the fact that they are typically benign and moderate.
While the exact cause of costochondritis is frequently unknown, it is believed to be related to cartilage wear and tear, excessive physical activity, or viral infections. This is a condition that primarily affects women over the age of forty.
Costochondritis does not result in more severe health problems, although its symptoms might be uncomfortable and interfere with daily activities. It is essential to seek medical evaluation in order to rule out other potential causes of chest pain and to determine the best course of treatment. Treatment typically entails lifestyle changes and pain management strategies to alleviate discomfort.

Number of Pages: 46
Dimensions: 0.1 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 24, 2024
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