Tietzes Syndrome

Signs and symptoms

Source: NHS

When the costochondral joint becomes inflamed it can result in sharp Chest pain and tenderness, which may develop gradually or start suddenly.

The pain may be made worse by:

  • a particular posturesuch as lying down
  • pressure onyour chest such as wearing a seatbelt or hugging someone
  • deep breathing, coughing and sneezing
  • physical activity

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