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What Causes Pressure On Right Side Of Rib Cage And Chest?

I have pressure on the right side of my lower rib cage under the pectoral muscle and right side of the chest and goes straight through to my back on the right side too. What could this be? I get this pressure off and on now for a cpl of weeks. My sugar is fine, my cholesteral is fine, and my liver panel was ok. I also had a ekg that was normal. I've now see a chiropractor 4 times now and he says it is a subluxation in the vertabrae....please help
Wed, 6 Sep 2017
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Hello dear

Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly .

* There are different reasons for pressure on right side of rib cage with
given parameters as

- muscular or ligament sprain or strain - rib pathology related -
liver or gall bladder related issue - lower lobe lung pathology .

* Needs thorough clinical assessment with necessary x-ray and ultrasound
evaluations to get the root of the issue .

Wishing you fine recovery from the same .
Regards .
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What Causes Pressure On Right Side Of Rib Cage And Chest?

Hello dear Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * There are different reasons for pressure on right side of rib cage with given parameters as - muscular or ligament sprain or strain - rib pathology related - liver or gall bladder related issue - lower lobe lung pathology . * Needs thorough clinical assessment with necessary x-ray and ultrasound evaluations to get the root of the issue . Wishing you fine recovery from the same . Regards .