One is measured on a variety of knowledges on the radiology tech test. One must show understanding in human organs, bones, body fluid structures, and etc.
Hi there, rib cage pain can be caused when you encounter force to the rib cages. There are also several other minor causes, please contact your doctor if you experience rib cage pain.
There are several possible causes of rib pain. An injury could cause the ribs to be fractured or bruised. It could also be pleurisy, which is rib pain usually associated with deep breaths. It could also be caused by osteoporosis.
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Pain under the rib cage is usually a cramp from exercising. If the pain does not subside, you may need to visit a doctor.
Could be arthritis... I don't actually know. After all i'm only 10 years old.
Pain under the ribs and in the back can be from the kidneys. This can be an indicator of kidney stones or a kidney infection.
Possible causes for rib cage pain can be the following but not limited to: Cracked, broken, sprained ribs, pressure from constant coughing or inflamation of the lungs. If you have slept wrong or with your arm underneath of you, this could cause some pain as well.
While rib cage pain can be caused by a broken or fractured rib there could be several other causes as well including inflammation of the cartilage near the breastbone, pleurisy, muscle spasms, and osteoporosis. Only a doctor can tell you for sure what if causing your particular rib cage pain.
Severe pain under the center of your rib cage can be an indicator of a couple of things. It could be heartburn, an ulcer, gall stones, or a simple stomach bug.
You have two common causes for rib bone pains in human body. Diffuse pain is due to osteoporosis and localised pain is mostly due to costochondritis.
Could be a number of things and should be seen by a doctor. In my case it was from coughing due to smoking. Excessive coughing can cause pain under the rib cage from bruising.
Chest pain is a serious condition that requires medical attention. Current information on chest pain should be obtained from your medical provider since they have current information on causes and concerns.