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- $Title{What is "Costochondritis"?}
- $Subject{chondritis rib cartilage Musculoskeletal Connective Tissue tissues
- inflammation ribs}
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- What is "Costochondritis"?
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- QUESTION: Mike Tyson was recently diagnosed as having "costochondritis".
- What is it? What are its symptoms? This recently has been a favorite topic
- among athletic followers.
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- ANSWER: I can only begin to imagine what some of your fellow boxing fans are
- saying, or thinking. But there is such an entity, and it is pretty common.
- Taking the word apart we find "costo" which denotes a rib, "chondr" which
- means cartilage and then the familiar "itis" denoting an inflammation.
- Together, an inflammation of the cartilage of the ribs, normally found at the
- end of the rib where it attaches to the sternum, the bone that forms the
- central chest structure. The history usually is enough to make the diagnosis,
- upon hearing the story of a pain or discomfort in the chest, sometimes sharp,
- sometimes dull, and aggravated by motion of the trunk. Usually the patient
- can put one or two fingers on the exact area of the pain. Any pressure
- applied directly to the area reproduces the pain. Occasionally, a physician
- can feel a swelling of the cartilage at the exact location of the tenderness.
- It's not a very serious condition, and is considered in the same category as a
- strain. In ordinary mortals, there is not too much that need be done, for the
- condition will usually disappear in a week or two on its own, and doesn't
- interfere much with normal activity. However, a boxing champion whose
- performance depends upon being in top shape and who is likely to be at risk
- for more than a few sharp raps to the chest may see things differently. It is
- probable that in his cases the pain would be more than slightly exaggerated.
- As to the validity of this diagnosis in postponing a bout, I am going to side
- with the Champ. I think it is safer that way.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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