What symptom does costitis pleurisy have?
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Most patients because they do not know what symptoms of costochondritis, even if the onset, often ignore the existence of the disease. Some patients will be confused with other diseases, leading to misdiagnosis, which will have a great obstacle to the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. Therefore, in order to achieve early detection and early treatment, we must have a correct understanding of the disease. What symptom does costitis pleurisy have? Let's talk about it
What symptom does costitis pleurisy have?
Generally speaking, costochondritis can be divided into two types, one is nonspecific costochondritis, the other is infectious costochondritis, the former is a common type. Patients will feel chest pain in the early stage of the disease, and swelling and swelling will appear in the affected costal cartilage after a few days of the disease. At the same time, they will feel dull pain or sharp pain. The mass phenomenon is relatively obvious. And the location of the disease is more, but mainly a single rib pain, rarely both ribs are involved.
When there is local pain, it is generally more severe. Patients will feel radioactive pain in the back scapula or side shoulder, upper arm and other parts, especially in deep breathing and even coughing, or activities. If there is a lesion in the upper part of the breast, the onset of breast pain will also appear, and is involved in pain, at this time need to be clearly distinguished from breast disease.
For infectious costochondritis, the local skin will be red, swollen and hot, and mainly chest pain. Due to the different severity of patients, the nature and acuity of pain are also different. Patients often do not dare to breathe deeply or cough when they have chest pain, and it is easy to cause pulmonary infection. Patients often have obvious symptoms of systemic infection.
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Only after the diagnosis, can the doctor arrange the next treatment work, make a good treatment plan, and make psychological preparation for long-term treatment.