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Suggest Treatment For Chest Soreness Post An Injury

I wrecked my car over two weeks ago my chest were the seat belt crosses your chest is still really sore , you can push on my stermun not really sore can t find any real sore spots but my chest really hurts I don t have any trouble breathing I can take deep breaths and it doesn t really hurt just wondering why it is still so sore it hurts to do any thing at all
Wed, 28 Mar 2018
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello,

You have suffered a blunt chest injury. As you have no trouble breathing it's fine. The pain and discomfort will go in six weeks. All you require is to take it easy for the next few weeks. If you have trouble breathing or if the pain suddenly increases, then you can consult your physician.


Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Santosh S Jeevannavar
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Suggest Treatment For Chest Soreness Post An Injury

Hello, You have suffered a blunt chest injury. As you have no trouble breathing it s fine. The pain and discomfort will go in six weeks. All you require is to take it easy for the next few weeks. If you have trouble breathing or if the pain suddenly increases, then you can consult your physician. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Santosh S Jeevannavar