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Pain Near/Behind Lower Left Rib

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hans030390

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I was hoping to see a doctor about this, but no one has open spots today. It's also Friday, so I'm mostly out of luck for the next couple days. I'd have to go to the ER for more a more immediate look, but I don't think this is ER worthy.

Anyway, there's this strong pain near the lower part of my left rib. Rather, it feels like it behind the rib. I'd say it's maybe a fist sized section that starts directly under my left breast. If I poke around with just one finger, it feels as though it's a rather small area. It started yesterday afternoon/evening and has progressively gotten worse. It got much worse overnight.

When sitting completely still, it's barely noticeable (if at all). However, I can feel it when moving (in almost any way that might involve my torso), and quick movements can be much more painful. Coughing makes it almost feel like I'm being punched sharply in that area. It also hurts quite a bit at the tail end of a deeper breath or if I try to blow my nose with any force. It's also sore if I push on that area.

I've had a cold/cough of some sort the past week or so. Scratchy throat, congestion, cough (with plenty of mucus), some sneezing, and a slightly runny nose. The cough has been the worst part of it by far.

I took some ibuprofen about an hour ago, and it's definitely much easier to manage now.

I'm still hoping to get it checked out, but I'm wondering if it's just a bruised rib or something from all the heavy coughing. If that's the case, I know all I can really do is take more ibuprofen and wait it out. I'm just wondering if anyone else has thoughts on this.
 
Well, turns out one of the doctors ended up having a free time slot. He put me on antibiotics for pneumonia as a just-in-case measure. If it doesn't help, I guess I'm going in for X-rays.
 
Well, turns out one of the doctors ended up having a free time slot. He put me on antibiotics for pneumonia as a just-in-case measure. If it doesn't help, I guess I'm going in for X-rays.

Good call. Glad you were able to get in. When it comes to the lungs, always go to the doctor. It's not worth risking it. Hopefully it'll just heal over 🙂
 
unless i'm misunderstanding your description, it sounds like you've got a rib out of place. it's pretty common and presents the same as what you described.
 
Well, turns out one of the doctors ended up having a free time slot. He put me on antibiotics for pneumonia as a just-in-case measure. If it doesn't help, I guess I'm going in for X-rays.
good, you don't want to risk having pneumonia and not be doing anything about it.
 
I had the same pain, for me it was caused by GERD and gas. It was a sharp pain under my left rib, it did not do anything when I stood still, but when I moved or coughed or sneezed, or breathed in hard it would pain.
 
I had the same pain, for me it was caused by GERD and gas. It was a sharp pain under my left rib, it did not do anything when I stood still, but when I moved or coughed or sneezed, or breathed in hard it would pain.

that sounds more like a disc issue, actually. hmm.
 
...Ribs move when you inhale and exhale... Doesn't present anything like a disc issue. Most people can differentiate back pain from rib pain.

not true on both of these points. also, there's referred pain that can be associated with it.

i'm not saying it is definitely a rib or disc issue... i'm saying that based on what he described, those possibilities shouldn't be ruled out (especially when dejerine's triad is positive). they're very common ailments.
 
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