Illness name: costochondritis
Description:
Costochondritis is inflammation where your ribs join the bone in the middle of your chest (breastbone). It can cause sharp chest pain, especially when moving or breathing. It usually gets better on its own over time.
Costochondritis may cause sharp pain in the front or side of your chest.
The pain may be worse when:
It is important to get chest pain checked to rule out other more serious conditions.
You can call 111 or
get help from 111 online
.
You have sudden chest pain that:
You could be having a heart attack. Call 999 immediately as you need immediate treatment in hospital.
Costochondritis usually gets better on its own, over time. It can last for a few weeks to several months.
Painkillers that help with inflammation, like
ibuprofen
, may be recommended to help with the pain.
If you have very bad pain that does not get better over time, you may be offered a
steroid injection
to help reduce inflammation or
local anaesthetic
to ease the pain.
It is not always known what causes costochondritis, but it may be caused by:
Sometimes it may be caused by a problem with the joints in the back, or another underlying condition like
fibromyalgia
or
rheumatoid arthritis
.
It can also be caused by an infection.
Page last reviewed: 26 July 2022
Costochondritis
Check if you have costochondritis
Urgent advice:
Get help from NHS 111 if:
Immediate action required:
Call 999 if:
Treatments for costochondritis
Causes of costochondritis
Next review due: 26 July 2025