What’s with the rib pain?

The phenomenon of a patient experiencing rib pain, which means that the patient is experiencing pain in the ribcage area, can occur in a variety of conditions. For example, if the patient’s rib area has long-term, chronic overstrain or long-time cold, it can hurt the intercostal muscles between the ribs, which will cause acid accumulation in the muscles, and the patient will have soreness. If the patient suffers from synovitis, localized bursitis or costal neuritis, costal chondritis, etc. in the rib area, it can pull and stimulate the local lesions when the patient is moving, which will cause the patient to have pain. In addition, if the patient has occupational lesions in the lung organs, there will also be rib pain, and also accompanied by low fever, the patient has a loss of appetite, body wasting and other symptoms.