Does taking ibuprofen for a fork in the road help?

Forking is acute chest rib pain, taking ibuprofen has the effect of relieving the pain, but should follow the doctor’s advice to use the medicine. Acute thoracic rib pain is pain in the chest and ribs during exercise, usually caused by improper exertion such as running, jumping, carting, lifting weights, climbing, carrying heavy objects, etc. It can be relieved on its own after stopping the exercise in general, and abdominal massage can also help to relieve the symptoms. Ibuprofen is commonly available in tablets, granules, capsules, etc. It has analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effects. It can be used to relieve mild to moderate pain (e.g. muscle pain, neuralgia, toothache, arthralgia, headache, migraine, menstrual cramps), and also to relieve fever caused by colds. Acute chest and rib pain is relieved with the use of ibuprofen. Adverse reactions to ibuprofen include stomach upset, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, rash, itching, and facial edema. It is forbidden to use in peptic ulcer, history of allergy to the product, pregnant women, lactation and other people. It should be used reasonably under the guidance of a doctor.