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Hi,
I have chest pain about 4 inches below my armpitArmpit lump in the ribRib cage pain area. I've been experiencing this for about 4 months and the pain is constant. I don't know if I pulled a muscle or perhaps it's some type of tumor. Could you help me?
However, if the pain persists, it would be best to see your doctor for proper evaluation. He may order a chest x-ray to make sure that there are no brokenBroken bone Broken or knocked out tooth bones present or lung condition such as pneumonia or pneumothorax.
I had a similar experience a couple years ago. I went to a chiropractor who treated me as if I had pulled chest/upper back muscles for several months. The treatments felt good at the time but ultimately just led to more and more chiropractor appointments. Then I had a chest x-ray when I was thought to have bronchitis which is when it was realized I had a pneumothorax (aka collapsed lung) the whole time. As your condition has been ongoing for months, it seems like it might be a good idea to go to your PCP when the pain is acting up and suggest the possibility of a chest x-ray.
For temporary pain relief, I have found Salonpas patches (both regular and Hot), Johnson's back plaster, and other topical analgesics like FlexAll or IcyHot (my favorite is ActivOn Backache) can be helpful, as well as ibuprofen (when taken with food to avoid stomach problems) or aspirin & Doan's.
However, if the pain persists, it would be best to see your doctor for proper evaluation. He may order a chest x-ray to make sure that there are no broken bones present or lung condition such as pneumonia or pneumothorax.
I hope this helps. Take care and keep us posted.
For temporary pain relief, I have found Salonpas patches (both regular and Hot), Johnson's back plaster, and other topical analgesics like FlexAll or IcyHot (my favorite is ActivOn Backache) can be helpful, as well as ibuprofen (when taken with food to avoid stomach problems) or aspirin & Doan's.