Right rib pain

What does right-sided rib pain mean?

In the case of rib pain on the right side, pain is present in the area of the right rib cage. The pain can appear in different ways, for example, stabbing, drilling or tension. Rib pain is often worsened by deep inhalation and exhalation, movement and coughing.

The right costal arch can be painful when touched. Depending on the cause of the pain, one or more ribs may be affected, the pleura or an organ radiating into the right costal arch. Pain in the ribs can be acute or prolonged, i.e. chronic.

Causes of right rib pain

Right rib pain can be caused by various triggers. The most common causes of right rib pain are fractures or contusions of one or more ribs. In addition to bony injuries, muscle injuries may also be a possible cause of right rib pain.

During sports activities, a rupture of a muscle fiber between two ribs can occur, which can lead to severe pain. Muscle tension in the muscles between the ribs can also be caused by sporting activities or by a very unphysiological body posture that occurs longer or more often. In stressful situations, some people tend to sit or stand very tense.

This can lead to tension in various muscle groups such as the rib muscles.

  • Injuries of the bone tissue
  • Muscle Injuries

If rib pain occurs on the right side due to coughing, the cause of the symptoms should be investigated. The most common cause of right rib pain due to coughing is a broken rib that affects one or more ribs. A rib fracture can be diagnosed by an obvious accident or as a chance finding.

Therapy options for right rib pain

The treatment of right-sided rib pain is determined by the cause of the discomfort. Muscle injuries, rib contusions and a harmless fracture of a single rib are often treated symptomatically with painkillers. Depending on the number of ribs and the complexity of the fracture, rib fractures can be treated with a bandage or surgically.

In the case of diseases of internal organs radiating into the right costal arch, the root cause must be treated specifically. What painkillers are available? Which if any may be taken with alcohol or during pregnancy? You can find answers to these and other questions at Painkillers