I had a rough night lastnight. I could not lay on my left side without my pains killing me in my chest. I think that gas makes my costo a lot worse. Is that possible??
You're welcome & I hope it clears up soon for you!
Aww, some good ideas. Thanks so much
It would make sense that worry would make you more tense and aggravate the inflamed area. I was diagnosed with costochondritis on the right side before. I took cyclic ibuprofen for a few days and tried to make sure I wasn't physically straining the area. It was a very painful thing and I thought maybe it was my gallbladder or liver, but it turned out I had costochondritis. It got better with answered prayer, rest, and ibuprofen. You might try some moist heat on the area to see if that doesn't help it relax.
I got this info from the internet for those that may not know what Costochondritis is....I am not sure that the GERD forum may offer the best info but the pain is similar.
Causes of Costochondritis~
Doctors don't know what causes most cases of costochondritis. Only some cases of costochondritis have a clear cause. Those causes include:
Injury. A blow to the chest could cause costochondritis.
Physical strain. Heavy lifting and strenuous exercise have been linked to costochondritis.
Upper respiratory illness. An infection that produces sneezing or a cough may produce costochondritis.
Infection. Infection can develop in the costosternal joint, causing pain.
Fibromyalgia. Recurring costochondritis could be a symptom of fibromyalgia. People with fibromyalgia often have several tender spots. The upper part of the breastbone is a common tender spot.
Pain from other areas of your body. Pain signals can sometimes be misinterpreted by your brain, causing pain in places far away from where the problem occurs. Your doctor might refer to this as "referred pain." Pain in your chest can sometimes be caused by problems with the bones in your spine compressing the nerves.