Does costochondritis cause stabbing pain in the back?

While costochondritis can have tingling in the back, tingling in the back can also be caused by other reasons, and patients are advised to seek prompt medical attention.
Costochondritis is an inflammation that occurs in the area of the front chest where the sternum and ribs meet and can be caused by a variety of factors. Typical symptoms are pain in the anterior chest wall that radiates to the back and abdomen, associated with the area innervated by the intercostal nerves, and the nature of the pain can be dull, vague, or pins and needles. Therefore, costochondritis can have back stabbing pain.
However, chest pain, back pain symptoms, with myocardial infarction, myocarditis, aortic coarctation, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, peptic ulcer, bone fracture and other diseases to identify, costochondritis patients may also be combined with a variety of diseases, can not be easily ignored, it is recommended that people with the above pain, timely consult a doctor to clarify the condition.