What is Xiphoidalgia syndrome?

Xiphoidalgia syndrome is a disorder in which there is pain and tenderness of the xiphoid, which is located on the sternum. Pain worsens with chest movement, lifting heavy objects, and bending. Xiphoidalgia syndrome can also cause abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.
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What causes xiphoid syndrome?

Trauma is an important factor in the aetiology of the xiphoid syndrome. Acceleration and deceleration injuries [1], blunt trauma to the chest [1], unaccustomed heavy lifting and aerobics have been known to precipitate xiphodynia [2], probably because of the muscular attachments to the xiphoid process.
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How is xiphoid syndrome treated?

Anatomic evaluation of the xiphoid process with 64-row multidetector computed tomography. Treatment options include block therapy, acupuncture, and surgical therapy when necessary.
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What causes the xiphoid process to swell?

Xiphoid process pain can be triggered by many different causes and is most commonly a result of acute chest trauma. Inflammation of the region can cause a lump to develop that may be mistaken for a more serious condition, such as a tumor or a hernia.
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What causes pain around the xiphoid process?

A common cause of xiphoid process pain is acute chest trauma that has damaged the structure. The xiphoid process is not protected or supported by surrounding structures, making it vulnerable to damage.
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Can xiphoid process affect breathing?

If the xiphoid process pulls inward during inhalation, it is called a reversed diaphragmatic action. This can be caused by a newborn's first breath being a gasp-like action, and can be seen in a newborn whose breathing is strained.
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Can xiphoid process cause pain?

Xiphodynia is a relatively rare cause of musculoskeletal pain in the chest, characterized by localized pain and tenderness over the xiphoid process. Symptoms can range from upper abdominal pain, chest pain, and sometimes throat and arm symptoms.
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What does the xiphoid process look like?

The xiphoid process is the smallest and most inferior region of the sternum, or breastbone. At birth, it is a thin, roughly triangular region of cartilage that slowly ossifies into a bone and fuses with the body of the sternum.
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Why does my xiphoid process pop?

Calcification of the cartilage associated with the sternum is an accumulation of calcium deposits in that area. The calcified calcium can result in small shards that wear away at the joints, breaking down cartilage. This wearing down of the cartilage can cause the popping sound you may be hearing.
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Can xiphoid process cause nausea?

Xiphoidalgia syndrome is a disorder in which there is pain and tenderness of the xiphoid, which is located on the sternum. Pain worsens with chest movement, lifting heavy objects, and bending. Xiphoidalgia syndrome can also cause abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.
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Is it normal to feel xiphoid process?

Xiphoid Process - Normal Lump at Bottom of Breastbone:

The small hard lump at the lower end of the sternum (breastbone) is normal. It is called the xiphoid process. You can feel it. It is more prominent in babies and slender children.
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What causes pain in middle of chest between breasts?

Costochondritis (kos-toe-kon-DRY-tis) is an inflammation of the cartilage that connects a rib to the breastbone (sternum). Pain caused by costochondritis might mimic that of a heart attack or other heart conditions.
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What organ is under your sternum?

One important organ in the chest is the thymus, a small butterfly-shaped organ located between the heart and the sternum, or breastbone. This organ belongs to the immune system, and its job is to produce T cells, a type of white blood cell.
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What does a lump in the middle of your chest mean?

A chest lump or bump is most commonly caused by an allergic reaction which typically look like red bumps on the chest, or a skin condition like a pimple, boil, cyst, or wart. Unusual growths on the chest are nearly non-cancerous, however a painful lump on the chest should be treated by a medical provider.
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Does the xiphoid process shrink with age?

The remains are from an adult younger than 40 years of age, and the hyaline cartilage does not preserve as well as bone. Because the xiphoid process shrinks with age Because the xiphoid process is small and does not articulate with any other bones c.
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What does a tumor on sternum feel like?

Pain or soreness. Swelling. Impaired movement or chest expansion. Protrusion as with a lump.
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How do I relax my sternum?

Try Gentle Stretching

The stretches involve holding a raised, bent arm with the forearm parallel to the wall and gently twisting the body in the opposite direction to open the chest and relieve tension on chest muscles. The exercises are repeated on both sides, several times a day to decrease pain.
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What level is the xiphoid process?

xiphoid process (X) -xipersternal joint - level T9-T10.
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Is sternum pain serious?

While sternum pain is not usually serious, there are some causes of sternum pain that require immediate medical attention. A person should seek emergency medical attention if the pain: started as a result of direct trauma. is accompanied by heart attack symptoms.
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What organ is between your breasts?

The thymus is a small organ located just behind the breast bone (sternum) in the front part of the chest.
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What are six common non cardiac causes of chest pain?

What are the most common causes of noncardiac chest pain?
  • Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). ...
  • Esophageal muscle spasms. ...
  • Achalasia. ...
  • Esophageal hypersensitivity. ...
  • Inflammation of the esophagus. ...
  • Abnormal esophageal tissue.
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Is costochondritis life threatening?

Costochondritis is not life threatening and will not cause any other conditions. Medicine can help with the pain. These include acetaminophen (one brand: Tylenol), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as aspirin or ibuprofen [one brand: Advil]), or other pain relievers, as appropriate.
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How do you check for a heart blockage at home?

Place your index and middle finger of your hand on the inner wrist of the other arm, just below the base of the thumb. You should feel a tapping or pulsing against your fingers. Count the number of taps you feel in 10 seconds. Multiply that number by 6 to find out your heart rate for 1 minute.
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How can I get rid of costochondritis fast?

Costochondritis pain can be relieved with anti-inflammatory medication, heat, or ice. Sometimes severe cases require steroid injections for treatment, but this is rare. Most patients get adequate relief with ice, heat, medication, and gentle stretching and postural exercises.
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How long should the xiphoid process be?

Empirically, it is thought that the mean length of the xiphoid process is approximately 2–3 cm. However, recent studies using computed tomography have revealed the mean length to be 4–6 cm, which is much longer.
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