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Some movements that can make costochondritis pain worse include: Breathing, especially taking deep breaths or breathing heavily. Coughing, sneezing or vomiting. Twisting your torso. Reaching overhead (like grabbing something off a high shelf). Hugging someone. Exercising. Lying down on your affected side.
pain that becomes worse when lying down. pain that becomes worse when there’s pressure on your chest, like when you wear a seatbelt. pain that intensifies with coughing or deep breaths....
The pain associated with costochondritis usually: Occurs on the left side of your breastbone; Is sharp, aching or pressure-like; Affects more than one rib; Can radiate to arms and shoulders; Worsens when taking a deep breath, coughing, sneezing or with any chest wall movement
People with costochondritis usually present with sharp or dull pain in the front or side of the chest. The pain can worsen when a person is lying down, and through movement and deep breathing.
Costochondritis is worse at night since lying down during sleeping puts pressure on the already inflamed costal cartilage.
Get worse when you take a deep breath, cough, sneeze, vomit, twist, or stretch your trunk muscles. Get worse when you hug someone, exercise, or lie down on your affected side. Common...
The pain usually gets worse when you move around, breathe deeply, or sneeze. Some people have pain when they wear a seatbelt, hug someone, or lie down. Costochondritis pain locations. You usually...