Should I go to the ER for a broken rib?

If you've been hit hard enough in the chest to make you think you may have broken a rib or two, go to the emergency department or call 911. It's especially dangerous if the patient has any of the following signs or symptoms: Severe shortness of breath. Coughing blood.
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Can the ER do anything for a broken rib?

Most people with broken ribs do not need surgery. In the emergency room, you may have received a strong medicine (such as a nerve block or narcotics) if you were in severe pain. You will not have a belt or a bandage around your chest because these would keep your ribs from moving when you breathe or cough.
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How do you know if a broken rib is serious?

Check if you have a bruised or broken rib

strong pain in your chest area, particularly when you breathe in. swelling or tenderness around the affected ribs. sometimes bruising on the skin.
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How do hospitals treat a broken rib?

Unlike other types of bone fractures, broken ribs aren't treatable with a cast or splint. They usually are treated without surgery but on occasion surgery is required. For a long time, broken ribs were treated by wrapping the torso tightly.
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What happens if a broken rib goes untreated?

When untreated, rib fractures will lead to serious short-term consequences such as severe pain when breathing, pneumonia and, rarely, death. Long-term consequences include chest wall deformity, chronic pain and decreased lung function.
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Does a chest xray show fractured ribs?

Standard view. Chest X-ray - A chest X-ray is not indicated for suspected uncomplicated rib fractures. This is because rib fractures are often undisplaced and therefore not visualised, and, even if a fracture is visible, management is unchanged.
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Does broken rib pain get worse before it gets better?

The worst pain is usually the first 1-2 weeks and gets gradually better after that. Healing time also depends on the person.
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Is it OK to walk with a fractured rib?

Your condition is quite painful, so you need to keep exercise gentle and allow for plenty of rest. On the other hand, you need to stay active over the next several weeks to reduce your risks for pneumonia and other chest infections, blood clots, or muscle weakness.
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How should you sleep with a fractured rib?

Sleeping on your side, back and sitting up straight are the only viable positions for this situation. Your choice will be based on your level of comfort. Some doctors recommend sleeping on the injured side to allow more room for your expansion and contraction of the chest cavity to ease breathing.
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What can you do for a broken rib at home?

What's the Treatment?
  1. Take a break from sports to allow yourself to heal without hurting yourself again.
  2. Put ice on the area to relieve pain.
  3. Take pain medicine like acetaminophen or ibuprofen. ...
  4. Take deep breaths to avoid pneumonia. ...
  5. Don't wrap anything tightly around your ribs while they're healing.
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What pain medication is prescribed for broken ribs?

To control your pain, start with ibuprofen (which is the same thing as Advil or Motrin) or Naproxen (same thing as Aleve). An hour after you've taken one of them, if it still hurts too much to take a deep breath, you can add a stronger pain medication, such as Tylenol #3 or Percocet.
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What is the difference between a bruised or broken rib?

A "bruised rib" doesn't involve bone injures. Fractures (or breaks) do. Rib injuries can be highly painful. Pneumonia and other serious conditions are possible complications.
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When should you go to the hospital for a rib injury?

Rib fractures can cause other significant injuries to internal organs (lungs, liver, spleen). You should seek immediate medical attention if you have any of these symptoms: Moderate to severe pain. Difficulty breathing or feeling short of breath.
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Why do broken ribs hurt more in the morning?

Morning is perhaps the worst time of day. After a few hours of sleep, the chest wall muscles have become tight and the first twist or turn to get out of bed can be excruciating to the point that the same move on morning two is dreaded.
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How long does it take for a broken rib to stop hurting?

Most broken ribs resolve within six weeks. You'll need to take it easy during this time, but you should still be able to walk around and do your daily activities. If you find that the pain isn't getting any better, see a doctor to rule out any additional injuries that could be causing your symptoms.
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Is a heating pad good for broken ribs?

Stop, change, or take a break from any activity that causes pain. Put ice or a cold pack on the area for 10 to 20 minutes at a time. Put a thin cloth between the ice and your skin. After 2 or 3 days, if your swelling is gone, put a heating pad set on low or a warm cloth on your chest.
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Which rib is the most painful to break?

We found that lateral region fractures caused more pain than anterior and posterior rib fractures. It is thought that the lateral chest wall rib fracture is the most affected part of respiration and body movement.
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Can a broken rib heal on its own?

In most cases, broken ribs usually heal on their own in one or two months. Adequate pain control is important so that you can continue to breathe deeply and avoid lung complications, such as pneumonia.
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