It depends on the person and the magnitude of the rib fracture, meaning it can vary from around three days to never.
Hip fractures are high the older you get.
There is no such medical condition as a torn cartilage in the rib area. If you have had injury, you can get a fracture of ribs or just bruising from trauma
A rib fracture is a crack or break in one of the bones of the rib cage. A break in the thick tissue (cartilage) that connects the ribs to the breastbone may also be called a fractured rib, even if the bone itself is not broken. The most common cause of a fractured rib is a direct blow to the chest, often from a car accident or a fall. Coughing hard can also fracture a rib. This is more likely to happen if you have a disease that has made your bones weak, such as osteoporosis or cancer. It is important to see a doctor after a rib injury. A blow that is hard enough to fracture a rib could also injure your lungs, spleen, blood vessels, or other parts of your body.
it may mean that you have a lesion in the rib perhaps due to injury or fracture, could be benign or otherwise. Consult a neurosurgeon and discuss.
This is an x-ray series designed to image the ribs, usually in order to ascertain if there is a fracture present, or not.
You should have an appointment with your doctor if the pain in your ribs is continuous, prolonged, and unexplained. Rib cage pain could be caused by a number of things such as a fracture or even a broken rib.
Of course you can, it doesnt matter where the "impact" came from, weather it is a car, or stairs or someones fist, it can still break or fracture your ribs. If someone is hitting you, there is no excuse for it, and I advise you to seek professional help such as the police or a counselor or whatever, but you should not just leave yourself in a situation where someone is hitting you...its never acceptable.
This type of fracture is known as a traumatic or penetrating fracture. It occurs when the broken bone tears or punctures surrounding tissue or organs, leading to potential complications and additional injury beyond the fracture itself. Prompt medical attention is essential to address both the fracture and any associated organ damage.
Each person will take a different amount of time to heal. In most cases, a fractured rib will heal within 6 weeks.
Depending on the extent of the fracture you can do exercise to what your pain limits you. Remember fractured ribs differ from a broken rib to the extent of the separation. If there is a serious break you can injure soft organ tissue.
It usually takes around 4-6 weeks for a broken rib to heal. The healing process can vary depending on the individual and the severity of the fracture. It's important to rest and avoid activities that may aggravate the injury during this time.