Why does it hurt when you press on the left clavicle?

Pain above the left clavicle when pressed may be due to local fascial inflammation or osteochondral inflammation, which is commonly caused by local ligament injury and fascial inflammation due to strenuous exercise and trauma, and pain will occur after inflammation. The pain is mainly characterized by localized soreness and tingling, which can induce severe pain when pressed with the hand. In some patients, severe pain is induced when the hand is gently touched, and in others, there is redness or swelling around the painful spot. In this case, the best treatment is to apply topical fotarine ointment, which can be combined with hot compress treatment, such as using hot water bags or hot towels. If the pain point is fixed, you can also take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as Xilabao capsules or Nimesulide dispersible tablets. Sometimes when the pain is severe, touching it with your hand can induce pain, and then you can also use drug closure treatment.