What’s wrong with the tip of your collarbone?

Clavicle tip pain may be considered to be related to localized acute or chronic injury, periclavicular inflammation, supraclavicular or infraclavicular lymphadenitis and other causes.
1. Local acute or chronic injury: ① side fall, upper limb pulling injury, local strike and other acute injury, will lead to local pain symptoms. ② chronic factors such as excessive exertion of one side of the limb for a long time, excessive labor or exercise, and damage to the fibrocartilage of the sternoclavicular joint can lead to inflammation at the clavicle and pain symptoms.
2. Inflammation around the clavicle: for example, when falling asleep and neck sprain, the sternocleidomastoid muscle becomes inflamed at the sternoclavicular joint, resulting in pain around the sternoclavicular joint.
3. Supraclavicular or infraclavicular lymphadenitis: it not only causes lymph node enlargement, but also leads to pain at the tip of the clavicle. In this case, it is necessary to take antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs (such as amoxicillin capsules, etc.) as prescribed by the doctor.
If the pain at the tip of the clavicle persists without relief, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment. At the same time, avoid the affected area to collide with hard objects, so as not to aggravate the condition.