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Playing soccer last night, I was making a run towards a 50/50 ball and collided with another guy of similiar size (6'2', 220). Neither of us fell down but we ran into each other pretty good. I felt a slight pain in my upper back, but it wasn't too bad and I continued playing without a problem. I could still feel it last night but it didn't cause me to sleep in a different position or make things too uncomfortable. Today when I woke up, it could feel it quite a bit more.
The pain is kind of like that of a pulled muscle but isn't constant. When I breathe deep, it's sharper.
There is one area that is a little painful to the touch, but it's not too tender. For those of you that have had cracked ribs, are the symptoms similiar? I guess outside of pain medication, there's probably not much you can do, huh? If the pain continues like this or gets worse I'll head to the doctor for x-rays. I have to go out of town for work tomorrow through Thursday but if this continues, I might need something a little stronger than Advil to help relieve some of the pain and I'm not sure I can wait until Friday. Playing soccer last night, I was making a run towards a 50/50 ball and collided with another guy of similiar size (6'2', 220).
Neither of us fell down but we ran into each other pretty good. I felt a slight pain in my upper back, but it wasn't too bad and I continued playing without a problem. I could still feel it last night but it didn't cause me to sleep in a different position or make things too uncomfortable. Today when I woke up, it could feel it quite a bit more. The pain is kind of like that of a pulled muscle but isn't constant. When I breathe deep, it's sharper. There is one area that is a little painful to the touch, but it's not too tender.
For those of you that have had cracked ribs, are the symptoms similiar? I guess outside of pain medication, there's probably not much you can do, huh? If the pain continues like this or gets worse I'll head to the doctor for x-rays. I have to go out of town for work tomorrow through Thursday but if this continues, I might need something a little stronger than Advil to help relieve some of the pain and I'm not sure I can wait until Friday.I thought I broke some ribs playing indoor football. Same symptons you described.hard to breathe at times, uncomfortable in certain positions or making certain motions. Made it hard to sleep. Unfortunately, there isn't anything they can do for cracked/strained ribs.
They basically just tell you to take some pain relievers and let it subside.Good luck. Playing soccer last night, I was making a run towards a 50/50 ball and collided with another guy of similiar size (6'2', 220). Neither of us fell down but we ran into each other pretty good. I felt a slight pain in my upper back, but it wasn't too bad and I continued playing without a problem. I could still feel it last night but it didn't cause me to sleep in a different position or make things too uncomfortable.
Today when I woke up, it could feel it quite a bit more. The pain is kind of like that of a pulled muscle but isn't constant. When I breathe deep, it's sharper. There is one area that is a little painful to the touch, but it's not too tender. For those of you that have had cracked ribs, are the symptoms similiar? I guess outside of pain medication, there's probably not much you can do, huh? If the pain continues like this or gets worse I'll head to the doctor for x-rays.
I have to go out of town for work tomorrow through Thursday but if this continues, I might need something a little stronger than Advil to help relieve some of the pain and I'm not sure I can wait until Friday.I thought I broke some ribs playing indoor football. Same symptons you described.hard to breathe at times, uncomfortable in certain positions or making certain motions. Made it hard to sleep. Unfortunately, there isn't anything they can do for cracked/strained ribs. They basically just tell you to take some pain relievers and let it subside.Good luck.Is it worth going in and getting X-Rays or just suck it up? Will they prescribe any pain relievers for this type of thing or do I have to rely on Aleve/Advil?I just went upstairs to find the Aleve and DAMN.it's hurting more by the hour. Sweet mercy this sucks.
Playing soccer last night, I was making a run towards a 50/50 ball and collided with another guy of similiar size (6'2', 220). Neither of us fell down but we ran into each other pretty good. I felt a slight pain in my upper back, but it wasn't too bad and I continued playing without a problem. I could still feel it last night but it didn't cause me to sleep in a different position or make things too uncomfortable. Today when I woke up, it could feel it quite a bit more. The pain is kind of like that of a pulled muscle but isn't constant. When I breathe deep, it's sharper.
There is one area that is a little painful to the touch, but it's not too tender. For those of you that have had cracked ribs, are the symptoms similiar? I guess outside of pain medication, there's probably not much you can do, huh? If the pain continues like this or gets worse I'll head to the doctor for x-rays. I have to go out of town for work tomorrow through Thursday but if this continues, I might need something a little stronger than Advil to help relieve some of the pain and I'm not sure I can wait until Friday.I thought I broke some ribs playing indoor football.
Same symptons you described.hard to breathe at times, uncomfortable in certain positions or making certain motions. Made it hard to sleep. Unfortunately, there isn't anything they can do for cracked/strained ribs. They basically just tell you to take some pain relievers and let it subside.Good luck.Is it worth going in and getting X-Rays or just suck it up? Will they prescribe any pain relievers for this type of thing or do I have to rely on Aleve/Advil?I just went upstairs to find the Aleve and DAMN.it's hurting more by the hour. Sweet mercy this sucks.If you see a doctor, he'll give you more powerful pain medication.
He will also have it x-rayed to make sure you don't have a punctured lung. Playing soccer last night, I was making a run towards a 50/50 ball and collided with another guy of similiar size (6'2', 220). Neither of us fell down but we ran into each other pretty good. I felt a slight pain in my upper back, but it wasn't too bad and I continued playing without a problem. I could still feel it last night but it didn't cause me to sleep in a different position or make things too uncomfortable. Today when I woke up, it could feel it quite a bit more.
The pain is kind of like that of a pulled muscle but isn't constant. When I breathe deep, it's sharper.
There is one area that is a little painful to the touch, but it's not too tender. For those of you that have had cracked ribs, are the symptoms similiar? I guess outside of pain medication, there's probably not much you can do, huh? If the pain continues like this or gets worse I'll head to the doctor for x-rays.
I have to go out of town for work tomorrow through Thursday but if this continues, I might need something a little stronger than Advil to help relieve some of the pain and I'm not sure I can wait until Friday.I thought I broke some ribs playing indoor football. Same symptons you described.hard to breathe at times, uncomfortable in certain positions or making certain motions. Made it hard to sleep.
Unfortunately, there isn't anything they can do for cracked/strained ribs. They basically just tell you to take some pain relievers and let it subside.Good luck.Is it worth going in and getting X-Rays or just suck it up? Will they prescribe any pain relievers for this type of thing or do I have to rely on Aleve/Advil?I just went upstairs to find the Aleve and DAMN.it's hurting more by the hour. Sweet mercy this sucks.They will give you better pain meds but there isn't much they can do for a broken rib.
I broke one of mine about 10 years ago (in the front right) and I couldn't even lay down for almost 2 weeks. I had to sleep with 3 or 4 pillows behind my back and shoulders so I was almost sitting up. After 2 weeks it wasn't so bad but damn did it hurt to breath.If you'd rather get hit in the face with a crowbar than sneeze you probably broke it.A buddy of mine had cartilage damage between his ribs and had similar symptoms but it took about 2 months to heal. Just hope it's not that.
Playing soccer last night, I was making a run towards a 50/50 ball and collided with another guy of similiar size (6'2', 220). Neither of us fell down but we ran into each other pretty good. I felt a slight pain in my upper back, but it wasn't too bad and I continued playing without a problem. I could still feel it last night but it didn't cause me to sleep in a different position or make things too uncomfortable. Today when I woke up, it could feel it quite a bit more. The pain is kind of like that of a pulled muscle but isn't constant. When I breathe deep, it's sharper.
There is one area that is a little painful to the touch, but it's not too tender. For those of you that have had cracked ribs, are the symptoms similiar?
I guess outside of pain medication, there's probably not much you can do, huh? If the pain continues like this or gets worse I'll head to the doctor for x-rays. I have to go out of town for work tomorrow through Thursday but if this continues, I might need something a little stronger than Advil to help relieve some of the pain and I'm not sure I can wait until Friday.I thought I broke some ribs playing indoor football. Same symptons you described.hard to breathe at times, uncomfortable in certain positions or making certain motions. Made it hard to sleep.
Unfortunately, there isn't anything they can do for cracked/strained ribs. They basically just tell you to take some pain relievers and let it subside. Good luck.Is it worth going in and getting X-Rays or just suck it up? Will they prescribe any pain relievers for this type of thing or do I have to rely on Aleve/Advil?
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I just went upstairs to find the Aleve and DAMN.it's hurting more by the hour. Sweet mercy this sucks.They will give you better pain meds but there isn't much they can do for a broken rib. I broke one of mine about 10 years ago (in the front right) and I couldn't even lay down for almost 2 weeks.
I had to sleep with 3 or 4 pillows behind my back and shoulders so I was almost sitting up. After 2 weeks it wasn't so bad but damn did it hurt to breath. If you'd rather get hit in the face with a crowbar than sneeze you probably broke it. A buddy of mine had cartilage damage between his ribs and had similar symptoms but it took about 2 months to heal.
Just hope it's not that.I believe this was my problem. I took a good shot to the ribs (my QB hung me out to dry) and I felt it immediately.got the wind knocked out of me. Hurt like hell after the game and it indeed took about 2 months or longer to feel relieved. When I went to the doc I got x-rays and he said he didn't see anything broken or cracked. He didn't even give me any stronger pain relievers. Basically just said to take some aspirin and give it time. I hated having to sneeze or laughing.
If you think of it in time, it may help to grab a pillow to hold up against that side of your body to 'splint' the recoil action of your chest when you sneeze or cough. It's also important to try to continue breathing as normally as possible. Quick, shallow breathing can lead to hyperventilation and/or prevent the lungs from fully expanding. Over time, that can cause small areas of collapse within the lung and increase your risk of pneumonia - similar to what happens to some patients after having chest or abdominal surgery. The shallow breathing can also stress your rib-sternum joints and cause extra inflammation there as well. You can help prevent any of that by trying to remember to take a few deep breaths an hour to keep your lungs expanded.
Using a pillow to splint should help with the pain of breathing there also. If you think of it in time, it may help to grab a pillow to hold up against that side of your body to 'splint' the recoil action of your chest when you sneeze or cough. It's also important to try to continue breathing as normally as possible. Quick, shallow breathing can lead to hyperventilation and/or prevent the lungs from fully expanding. Over time, that can cause small areas of collapse within the lung and increase your risk of pneumonia - similar to what happens to some patients after having chest or abdominal surgery. The shallow breathing can also stress your rib-sternum joints and cause extra inflammation there as well.
You can help prevent any of that by trying to remember to take a few deep breaths an hour to keep your lungs expanded. Using a pillow to splint should help with the pain of breathing there also.Interesting.wish I would had have this little gem of info when I caught pneumonia after cracking my ribs.