Symptom mapping of intercostal neuralgia
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Intercostal neuralgia is a subjective symptom. Intercostal nerves from the thoracic spinal cord to both sides, through the intercostal to the anterior chest wall, innervate the muscle branches of the corresponding thoracic paravertebral back and chest wall, and the sensory branches along the intercostal. Therefore, intercostal neuralgia is from the chest back along the intercostal syncline downward to the midline of the anterior wall of chest and abdomen. The symptom auspicious picture of intercostal neuralgia? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Symptom mapping of intercostal neuralgia
First, intercostal neuralgia refers to one or several intercostal parts radiating from the back along the intercostal to the anterior wall of chest and abdomen, showing a semi circular distribution. Most of them are unilateral or bilateral. Coughing, deep breathing or sneezing often aggravate the pain.
Second: physical examination can have thoracic spinous process, interspinous process or paravertebral tenderness and percussion pain, a small number of patients along the intercostal tenderness, affected nerve innervation area can have sensory abnormalities. The nature of the pain is mostly stabbing or burning pain, with the characteristics of radiation along the intercostal nerve. Local lesions can be seen in herpes zoster.
Third: to establish the diagnosis, we should first identify intercostal neuralgia according to the characteristics of pain distribution, and then more importantly, we should think of and find out the cause of intercostal neuralgia, especially tuberculosis, tumor, osteoporosis, compression fracture in the elderly, herpes zoster and other important diseases that are easy to ignore.
matters needing attention
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