The Cause Of The Chest And Solar Plexus Feels Painful After Being Hit

Doc You want to ask a few days ago my chest was kicked + kicked by my friend Previously my chest never hurt 1 day Stlah mosques Chest pain hurts Sometimes right, left, middle When I test blood I also don’t have a skit. Recruit me also don’t feel sick. But my chest hurts. I don’t have any pain in the breastbone. I have already taken medicine for 5 days, but I still feel sick. What should I do? Does it have a connection because of a really hard punch + kick? Or purely skit direct
Originally posted 2020-04-14 20:38:30.
1 Answer:
Hello Ahmad, Thank you for the question.
Injury to the chest can cause pain in the chest and the surrounding area including the solar plexus, depending on the location of the injury. If the symptoms are felt after a collision, then the likely cause of this symptom is the impact. This collision can cause chest wall injury, rib fractures, or injury to the stomach. However, it does not rule out the possibility that it can also be caused by stomach acid disease. Usually in acid reflux disease, you also experience other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, flatulence, frequent belching, shortness of breath.
If an examination has been done by a doctor and X-ray and no problems were found in the sternum or ribs, then it might be due to a muscle injury to the chest wall. You can try to do a warm compress on the affected part, get enough rest for 7-9 hours every day, limit physical activity that involves chest wall movement, and consumption of paracetamol according to the rules of use on the drug packaging to relieve disruptive pain. In general, pain due to muscle injury will slowly improve within 7-14 days. Please try the independent handling above first. If the symptoms of chest pain and heartburn persist for more than 2 weeks, please consult again with your nearest GP. However, if symptoms of severe abdominal pain appear, accompanied by vomiting of blood and shortness of breath, please immediately visit the nearest emergency room so that you can be given the right treatment immediately.
Hopefully this information helps you.