Tietzes Syndrome

Diagnosing costochondritis

Source: NHS

If you have symptoms ofcostochondritis, your GP will examine and touch the upper chest area around your costochondral joint. They'll ask you when and where your pain occurs and look at your recent medical history.

Before a diagnosis can be confirmed, some tests may need to be carried out to rule out other possible causes of your chest pain.

These may include:

If no other condition is suspected or found, a diagnosis of costrochondritis may be made.

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