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Pain In The Back On Right Hand Side By Ribs, Accidentally Fell Through French Double Doors. Solution ?

hi there, ive just come back from holiday and a week ago I accidently fell through some french double doors (which didn t smash), I had had too much to drink and had been dancing, ever since I ve had a pain in my back on the right hand side by my ribs, just below my right shoulder blade area I ve taken some pain killers ever since but its still aching
Mon, 24 Sep 2012
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hello,

Thanks for posting your query

You had injury to your back of chest on right side.

So you might having soft tissue injury or fracture rib.

So you need xray to rule out any fracture.

Meanwhile you have to do deep breathing exercise & anti-inflammatory drugs.

Regards.
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Pain In The Back On Right Hand Side By Ribs, Accidentally Fell Through French Double Doors. Solution ?

Hello, Thanks for posting your query You had injury to your back of chest on right side. So you might having soft tissue injury or fracture rib. So you need xray to rule out any fracture. Meanwhile you have to do deep breathing exercise & anti-inflammatory drugs. Regards.