go and see a doctor.
You can break your rib cage a number of ways but overall from a blunt blow to the rib cage
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.
depending on the rib yes. it will be stiff and painfull to move the rib.
If you break your rib cage, the ribs themselves, surrounding muscles, and possibly internal organs such as the lungs or blood vessels can be injured. Rib fractures can cause pain, difficulty breathing, and potential complications like pneumothorax or hemothorax. It is important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
it cleans out your blood and you have to break them when you die so watch out
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sharp intense pain on left side of lower rib
The upper part of the rib cage contains only lungs.
There is not an exact count, but around 1 of 7 9 year olds break a rib each year.
The lungs are located in the thoracic cavity.
If you break a rib, you most likely will feel the bones rubbing together, which is a painful sensation. Also if sharp enough, they could poke your internal organs causing damage, or poke through your skin if in the right direction. If you break a rib please seek immediate medical attention. If you think you have broken a rib, please seek a medical professional for x-rays. IN SHORT: you will know if you have broken a rib.
It is unlikely to break a rib solely from sneezing. However, if you have a pre-existing rib injury or condition, a forceful sneeze can potentially exacerbate the problem and cause further pain or discomfort.