I was also diagnosed with Costochondritis however the pain on the chest isnt that bad its more to do with my breathing.
The only reason why I actually went to the hospital was because I couldnt breathe + I thought it was something to do with my hart. Does anyone know if its is related ?
Having costochondritis could an ailment be pain in the back, both sides just below your shoulder blades. Like a muscle ache?
I have suffered from costochondritis for nearly 30 years and it's inflammation of the cartlidge beween your ribs where they come together in the front of the chest. In my case It's caused by degeneration or damage to vertabras in the cervical spine and the pain radiates around my rib cage on the right side to the centre of my chest. The cartlidge swells up when its really bad and feels like a sausage shape about 4" long
I lay down and rub arthritis cream onto the sore and swollen part and it helps a bit but I do get breathless when it flares up and it hurts like hell. Probably the breathing problems (just like you guys describe it) is more upsetting than the pain.
That's what it is -- how to fix it is something else. Incidentally the one who found out that it originated in my spine was a chinese herbalist who I went to in absolute desperation after all the doctors failed me.
The best relief is to get someone to rub along your backbone and feel the sore vertabra (you will yell when they do) and rub it firmly and massage arthritis cream into it. That definately helps but boy it hurts. Best of luck. Kev
I also suffer from Costochondritis and on and off feel the urge to YAWN. It is so hard to go on with daily activities. Often I just feel like giving up. It is so torturous. I can't stand it! I feel like I have a plasic bag on my head with 2 little holes by my nostrils. The relief I get when I finally achieve my yawn doesn't last long before I struggle again. The pain in my ribs are one thing but also the pain in my neck and jaw from continuously trying to "catch that yawn" are even more annoying. Even then, the pain is nothing compaired to the need to breathe. I get weak from trying. Sometimes I just cry cause it won't stop. On the days that I do feel ok, I find myself thanking God for a "good day of breathing". I sure wish there was a cure. It seems that with today's technology there would be something to help this other than IBUPROPHEN!
I have been diagnosed with Costochondritis. It has been almost 2 years of absolute hell. Can't breathe, can't yawn and have pain in the ribcage. Feels like someone is ripping the ribcage open. Am totally housebound because of it. Have done the anti inflammatorys, pain killers, Pain Managment, etc. No better. Has your Doctor been able to give you a course of treatment? If so, please share. I am desperate. I can be mailed at ***@****
Thank you!