What’s wrong with a headache in the ribs that sometimes burns?



Headache in the ribs sometimes burning pain may be caused by viral infection or trauma and cold, or respiratory diseases.

1. Viral infections: caused by viral infections or trauma and cold, the main symptom is pain at the lower edge of the rib cage, sometimes with the respiratory position changes, and accompanied by fever or no fever.

2. Respiratory diseases: bronchopneumonia or primary bronchopulmonary cancer can lead to clinical symptoms such as pain deep in the ribs, accompanied by cough, sputum, fever, etc., and even obvious systemic symptoms, such as lethargy, nausea, vomiting, and generalized fatigue.

The symptoms of burning pain in the ribs should be taken seriously, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, undergo CT scan or MRI examination as prescribed by the doctor, and follow the doctor’s instruction after clarifying the cause of the disease.