I have intercostal pain and tingling. What tests should I have to determine if it is intercostal neuralgia?

Intercostal neuralgia establishes a diagnosis first of all based on the characteristic distribution of pain, which is clearly intercostal neuralgia, and then it is more important to think about and identify the causes of intercostal neuralgia, especially taking into account important disorders that can be easily overlooked, such as tuberculosis, tumors, osteoporotic compression fractures in the elderly, and initial herpes zoster.