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What Is Brustwandsyndrom?


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What is Brustwandsyndrom?

Brustwandsyndrom is a rare condition that affects the chest wall and the muscles in the chest area. It is also known as costochondritis, or chest wall pain syndrome. The condition is characterized by chest pain and discomfort in the chest wall. It is usually associated with inflammation of the costal cartilage or the rib joints, but can also be caused by other medical conditions.

What Causes Brustwandsyndrom?

The exact cause of Brustwandsyndrom is unknown, but it is believed to be related to excessive strain on the chest wall muscles, such as those caused by repetitive motions or prolonged sitting or standing. Other possible causes include viral or bacterial infections, trauma, or injury to the chest wall. In some cases, the condition may be caused by psychological factors, such as anxiety or stress.

What are the Symptoms of Brustwandsyndrom?

The most common symptom of Brustwandsyndrom is chest pain, which may come and go or be persistent. Other symptoms may include tenderness in the chest wall, difficulty breathing, and swelling. In some cases, the pain may radiate to the shoulder, neck, or arm.

How is Brustwandsyndrom Diagnosed?

Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history and perform a physical exam. He or she may also order imaging tests, such as X-rays, to check for any underlying medical conditions that may be causing the chest pain. In some cases, your doctor may also order blood tests to check for any infection or inflammation.

How is Brustwandsyndrom Treated?

Treatment for Brustwandsyndrom may include rest, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and pain relievers. In some cases, injections of steroids may be used to reduce inflammation. If the condition is caused by an underlying medical condition, your doctor may prescribe medications to treat it.


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