What is the pain in the bone next to the breast?

Bone pain next to the breast is a common clinical cause, most often due to chondromalacia or intercostal neuritis, usually at the 2nd-4th thoracic rib joints, often solitary, but also multiple. The cause is not well defined and may sometimes be related to previous chest trauma. When the patient is under constant labor or work stress, it can cause the triggering of costochondritis, which often results in pain in the bones next to the breast, so in this case, it is important to find the specific cause and try to do a chest X-ray or CT to exclude some serious organic diseases, such as acute coronary syndrome in the elderly, pulmonary embolism, etc. In addition to these acute cases, if In addition to these emergencies, if it can be completely ruled out, local microwave physiotherapy or oral medication can be administered to relieve pain.