Male, 44 yrs.
NormalNormal saline flush height/weight. Ex-smoker (8 pack yrs, quit 10 yrs ago).
I caught a cold from one of my
infantInfant apap
Infant formulas
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Infant pain reliever
Infant test/procedure preparation
Infants tylenol concentrated drops
Infants' gas relief daughters about 5 weeks ago.
I had cold symptoms for 10 days, then I got sinusitis and persistent cough. Dr. prescribed
LevaquinLevaquin
Levaquin leva-pak for 5 days; sinusitis resolved. Cough lasted two more weeks.
When the cough was ending, I developed a mild pain (like a bruised
ribRib cage pain) in my right chest. It seemed to be along the right edge of the
sternumSternum - view of the outside (anterior) and follows the middle
ribsRib cage pain to about where my nipple is. The two tender areas that I can palpate are at my sternum, the other a couple of inches to the right (most painful). I eventually retuned to the Dr. after 11 days of worsening pain.
The NP listened to my lungs (through my back) and found them clear and normal sounding. She asked to me point to the places where the pain was, but did not palpate the areas herself. She said it was likely damage to the intercostal muscles from coughing/stress, and that being able to point directly to the pain was a good sign.
She said to take 2400mg ibuprofen a day and that it could take > 2 weeks to resolve.
I have no fever/cough, but the pain makes very deep breathing, some movements, and occasional throat clearing/sneeze painful.
1) Should I worry about pleurisy or costochondritis? Would they feel different?
2) Should I request other tests, or wait this out?
3) If it is the intercostal muscles, how long should it be before I see a lessening of the pain? I am trying not to put stress on the area. The ibuprofen is helping a little - she said I could have codeine if needed.