Pain in the muscles between the ribs, due to rheumatic inflammation.
Acute inflammation of the muscles between the ribs, causing pain, tenderness, and often fever.
Pain arising from inflammation or infection of the lung.
Severe paroxysmal pain arising from the muscles between the ribs. It is often thought to be of rheumatic origin.
Also known as bornholm disease. A painful condition of the chest. wall, it is usually the result of an infection of coxsackie virus B and may occur in epidemics. Fever, sore throat, headache and malaise are typical but the condition is self-limiting, subsiding within a few days.
Pain of sharp intensity in the intercostal muscles due to chronic inflammatory changes in the chest fasciae; pain of the pleural nerves.
Chest pain, recognized as Bornholm disease, is referred to as pleurodynia. This condition is attributed to infection with coxsackievirus B. Pleurodynia frequently emerges during epidemics and primarily impacts children.
Abruptly, intense pain manifests in the lower chest or upper abdomen, accompanied by symptoms like fever, sore throat, headache, and overall discomfort. Typically, the ailment subsides within three to four days even without medical intervention.
Intense pain resulting from fibrositis in the muscles situated between the ribs.
There’s an epidemic variant of pleurodynia marked by the sudden onset of fever, accompanied by pain in the chest, upper abdomen, and back. This is also known as Bornholm disease or devil’s grip.