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Got Hit In The Ribs By A Soccer Ball. Now Top Of The Ribs, Nipple Hurts. Cure For Symptoms?

Hi,
A couple nights ago in my soccer match I got hit in the rib area by blocking a soccer ball. It was a direct blow from the ball.. Ever since then the top of ribs under and to the right of the nipple hurts. In the last day the backside around the cage is starting to hurt also? Is this anything to worry about? Thank you
Thu, 30 May 2013
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Hi

Thank you for your question.

I will like to assure you that you are fine.

I will like to ask you certain questions:

Is the pain associated with difficulty in breathing?
Is the pain increases or decreases with breathing?
Are there any other symptoms associated like Fever?

I will advice you following:

Chest x-ray PA View.
Analgesics with muscle relaxants.

Hope i answered your question.

Wishing you a speedy recovery.

Regards,

Dr.Arun Prasad.


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Got Hit In The Ribs By A Soccer Ball. Now Top Of The Ribs, Nipple Hurts. Cure For Symptoms?

Hi Thank you for your question. I will like to assure you that you are fine. I will like to ask you certain questions: Is the pain associated with difficulty in breathing? Is the pain increases or decreases with breathing? Are there any other symptoms associated like Fever? I will advice you following: Chest x-ray PA View. Analgesics with muscle relaxants. Hope i answered your question. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Regards, Dr.Arun Prasad.