Rib Injuries
When to see a doctor
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See your GP if your pain hasn't started to improve within a few weeks. They can prescribe stronger painkillers if necessary and refer you to hospital if they feel you need further treatment.
Seek medical helpimmediately if you develop any signs of a more serious problem, such as:
- increasing shortness of breath
- increasing chest pain
- pain in your tummyor shoulder
- coughing up blood
- coughing up yellow or greenmucus
- a high temperature (fever) of 38C (100.4F) or above
The above symptoms may indicate a chest infection or may mean a broken rib has damaged your lung, causing the lung to collapse (pneumothorax) or injuring another organ, such as the liver or spleen.
Go straight to yournearest accident and emergency (A&E) department for an assessment if your injury was the result of a serious accident, such as a vehicle collision.