Pressure pain in the ribs of the left upper abdomen can be seen in costochondritis, pneumothorax, herpes zoster infection, etc., but also in gastric ulcers, etc., and should consult a doctor in time.
1. Costal chondritis can be seen in trauma, viral infections, manifested as chest tightness, dull chest pain, can be pins and needles, pressure pain is positive, if septic costal chondritis can be touched and fluctuating sensation.
2. Pneumothorax can be seen in trauma, pulmonary herpes, etc., the onset of emergency, manifested as chest tightness, shortness of breath, dyspnea, pain on pressure.
3. Herpes zoster infection is mainly distributed along the intercostal nerve, the affected nerve ischemia and necrosis, manifested as severe skin pain.
4. Gastric ulcer-induced perforation of the digestive tract, causing peritoneal irritation of the whole abdomen, can involve pain caused by left epigastric subcostal pressure pain.
Left epigastric rib pressure pain is abnormal, and should seek medical attention in time to clarify the cause of the disease, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.