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Strain or trauma is associated with people carrying heavy loads.
It is caused by acute damage to the thoracic costal articular cartilage due to rapid torsion or chest compression, or viral infection caused by chronic strain or cold and flu, resulting in edema of the thoracic costal articular surface cartilage and thickening of the disease. **Principle; 1.For symptomatic **, take analgesics, and prednisone can be added to reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
2.Antiviral drugs. Viral, 3 times a day.
3.Locally, it is blocked with nufcaine and prednisolone. 4.
Warm compresses can be applied.
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Costochondritis is a condition caused by trauma or local inflammation and infection. Patients may also cause chest pain. Some people with costochondritis may choose to use anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs** to get the patient as soon as possible**.
Costochondritis symptoms are severe and should be prompted**. Painkillers can be used to relieve the patient's condition. The occurrence of this disorder may cause pain, or cause chest tightness and choking.
The hedging (rib soft shun, Gu Anyu, paste) can be faded with the will. When the weather turns cooler, the first thing to avoid is to catch a cold. It is necessary to open windows frequently, keep indoor air fresh, participate in more physical activities, and strengthen one's own resistance.
Symptoms of costochondritis:
1.Chest pain and pain in the flank Patients initially feel chest pain and soon afterwards develop an enlarged and tender ridge in the affected cartilage area. Pain worsens when breathing deeply, coughing, and moving the affected upper extremity, sometimes radiating to the shoulder or back.
2.**No change in the surface The affected area is swollen, the edge is clearly demarcated and fixed, and there is no adhesion with **, **The surface is smooth, and there is no redness and heat.
3.The duration of the disease varies. In some cases, the symptoms are sometimes mild and sometimes severe, and they can be delayed for months or years.
Key points of daily care for costochondritis:
1. When working, pay attention to improving the awareness of protection, it is best not to lift heavy objects, do not use too much force when doing other things, and beware of damage to the chest, ribs, cartilage and ligaments. Pay attention to the combination of work and rest, and don't get too tired.
2. Open the windows frequently to ventilate, keep the indoor air fresh, participate in more sports activities, and enhance your own resistance. Keep warm at all times to prevent cold.
3. People who often catch colds can be injected with influenza vaccine if necessary. Dress softly, dry, and avoid moisture.
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Costochondritis mainly occurs in young women, the onset is relatively rapid, at this time there will be a stinging sensation in the chest, and the costochondritis disease will also have a certain insidiousness, in this case it will be relatively slow, and the costochondritis will obviously appear large swelling after the onset of the disease, ** will not appear red, but there will be a dull pain.
1. Costochondritis is mainly caused by viral infection, which is mainly a respiratory viral infection, which will occur before the patient, in which case it will directly cause the occurrence of costochondritis.
2. Chronic strain of the thoracic rib joint ligament will also directly lead to the occurrence of costochondral inflammation.
3. The appearance of costochondral inflammation is also directly related to systemic malnutrition, infection of respiratory tract and rheumatoid arthritis, decreased autoimmunity, and infection of pathogenic bacteria in internal secretions, which can induce costochondritis.
4. The lesion site occurs at the second and fifth costal cartilages of the chest, mostly at the second and third costal cartilages, and can also have dull or sharp pain on the sternal stem, multiple costal cartilages and clavicles in front of the chest, tenderness and swollen bulges, aggravated pain when inhaling or coughing and moving, and sometimes loose in the shoulder or back and unable to lift the arm.
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Rib chondritis**: Trauma to the body caused by various reasons, local soft tissue contusion, improper sleeping position, etc. can lead to costochondritis. The main symptom is localized pain, especially when the chest is swollen, which worsens with deep breathing and decreases with rest.
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Nonspecific costochondritis** is unclear and may be associated with viral infection, chronic strain of the rib ligaments, immune or endocrine abnormalities causing costochondral dystrophy, and other causes such as severe chest impacts, heavy lifting or strenuous exercise, and severe coughing and sneezing.
Infectious (purulent) costochondritis is usually caused by surgery, trauma, etc. Bacteria can also cause infectious (purulent) costochondritis.
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The first cause of costochondritis is cold, which can easily lead to changes in local pressure, and aseptic inflammation and pain in local ligaments. Then there is muscle spasm caused by a long period of posture, continuous stretching causes local bleeding and swelling, and prostate exudation causes inflammation. Another reason is that repeated twisting of the body can also lead to local microbleeds to form costochondritis.
If there is some purulent infection in the local area, a purulent infection of the costal cartilage will be formed, and a purulent inflammation will be formed.
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Generally, it is often related to local injury, inflammation or viral infection, etc., and can be observed with hot compress massage therapy, analgesic patches and analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs.
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The condition of the disease is unknown. There are several possible causes.
1) viral infection, many cases report a history of viral upper respiratory tract infection before the disease;
2) chronic strain of thoracic-costal ligaments;
3) Immune or endocrine abnormalities cause costochondrodystrophy. (4) It has been reported that tuberculosis, systemic malnutrition, acute bacterial upper respiratory tract infection, etc. can lead to costochondritis.
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Problem Analysis:
Costochondritis is an unexplained non-purulent costochondritis lesion at the junction of the costochondral and sternum, presenting as a self-limiting condition of localized pain and swelling. It has non-specific inflammation, and then infectious costochondritis, some upper respiratory tract infections, viral infections induce.
Suggestions: If it is costochondritis, you can usually avoid a single posture for a long time, physical work, and then adjust your mood, work pressure, and pain, rest, avoid feeling the wind and cold, local external application, most of the time can be improved, the pain is obvious, you can take anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs, and the whole can be improved
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Hello, costochondritis refers to a chronic non-specific inflammation that occurs in the costochondral area, also known as non-purulent costochondritis, costochondral hyperplasia. It is generally believed to be related to strain or trauma, acute damage to the thoracic and costal articular cartilage caused by heavy loading, sharp twisting or chest compression, or viral infection caused by chronic strain or cold and flu, resulting in edema of the thoracic costal articular cartilage and thickened aseptic inflammatory reaction.
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