What causes breastbone pain?
The cause of breast bone pain may be joint strain, muscle trauma or acid reflux - this discomfort appears as a result of a number of pathologies. Statistically, the cause of breastbone pain is rarely the heart or the breastbone itself.
The most common causes of breast bone pain are:
- Costochondritis (corresponding symptoms are attached);
- Musculoskeletal diseases;
- Acid reflux;
- Respiratory diseases (corresponding symptoms are attached);
- Anxiety and panic attacks.
See your doctor immediately if you notice signs or symptoms of a heart attack that causes sharp, constant pain and slows down the pace of your daily life.
You should also consult a doctor for these symptoms:
- Breastbone or chest pain that you cannot relate to;
- Sweating;
- Dizziness or nausea without a specific reason;
- Breathing problem;
- Pain that spreads from the chest to the upper part of the body;
- A feeling of tightness in the chest.
Remember, any symptom that doesn't improve in a few days is of concern and a specialist should be consulted
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