Sternum or the breast-bone is a flat, T-shaped bone which sits exactly in the middle of the chest. Shape of sternum resembles to that of a neck-tie. It connects to the ribs by cartilages called sternocostal ligaments forming a rib cage which protects our vital organs of the chest like the lungs and heart.
Since the sternum lies quite close to the heart, pain below the sternum is often mistaken as cardiac chest pain.
Pain below sternum when pressed is related to conditions of the sternum itself, the ribs or cartilages which attach ribs to the sternum. Some serious conditions of the lungs and heart circulation can mimic a sterna chest pain.
There can be multiple causes for pain below sternum when pressed. These causes can be differentiated with the help of each of their presenting signs and symptoms.
Cause | Description |
Costochondritis | It is the commonest cause for non-cardiac chest pain, seen commonly in females. Costochondritis is inflammation of the cartilages which attach your ribs to the sternum or breast-bone. The cause is unknown and the condition usually resolves by itself within a few days. Costochondritis may be secondary to bacterial or viral infections elsewhere in the body or may be precipitated by trauma to the sternum. Signs and symptoms include:
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Tietze syndrome | This is a rare condition which results in localized musculo-skeletal pain but it can be differentiated from costochondritis by presence of swelling over the affected junction between ribs and sternum. |
Rib fracture | It is associated with a recent history of trauma or blunt injury over the ribs resulting in localized pain, soreness, tenderness and formation of contusion over the fractured rib. |
Sternum or clavicle fracture | Fractures of the breast bone or the collar bone are seen commonly as a result of vehicular injuries or falls.
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Fibromyalgia | It is a chronic condition characterized by pain in various parts of the body. There is increased pain sensitivity and fatigue. There are up to 10-11 tender points elicited by the patient, one out of which is located at the sternum. |
Gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) | GERD comes under the term lifestyle disorders, that is, conditions arising out of faulty habits and food and lifestyle choices. It is a chronic gastric condition characterized by:
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Pulmonary embolism (PE) | In this condition, there is blockage of arteries of the lungs. Signs and symptoms include:
PE can lead to sudden death and therefore it is important to diagnose and treat it at the earliest. |
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) | This syndrome occurs due to reduced blood supply to arteries of the heart (coronary arteries). Signs and symptoms include:
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Psychological conditions | Psychological conditions like anxiety disorder, panic disorder or depression can present with a variety of vague signs and symptoms; body ache and joint tenderness being some of the common complaints. |
Malignancy | Tumors within the chest or near the sternum can cause pain below sternum when pressed. Malignancy can also develop due to metastasis of cancer cells from other sites in the body. |
Conditions causing pain below the sternum when pressed can be diagnosed by the presenting signs and symptoms. Your doctor may advise you an x-ray of the chest or set of blood tests to rule out other possible causes for pain below sternum.
For conditions like pulmonary embolism and acute coronary syndrome, immediate treatment under intensive care is required as these can be life-threatening.
Psychological conditions like panic disorders, anxiety and depression need appropriate assessment, counseling and behavior therapy along with medications if required. Your doctor may prescribe anti-inflammatory medicines or antibiotics to manage pain, swelling and infection.
If you have been experiencing pain below sternum when pressed, you need to contact your doctor immediately if you notice any of the alarming signs and symptoms mentioned below:
Dr. Himanshi is a Homoeopathic consultant and currently working as a lecturer in Post-graduate faculty of Homeopathy, Parul University, Vadodara. Completed BHMS and MD in Homeopathy in January 2018 and also has a clinical experience of about 6 years. Personal interests include reading, spending time with family and traveling.
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