What Causes Pain In The Right Side Of The Chest?

Chest Trauma

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Individuals impacted by any form of trauma to their chest may be affected by ongoing pain in the right side of the chest as a complication of their injury. Common injuries that produce trauma in the chest include bruising of the ribs, object penetration into the chest, rib fracture, heart contusions, and muscle tearing. Many individuals who incur a traumatic injury to their chest experience the inability to expand their lungs normally, pain in the affected part of the chest, crunching sounds in the ribs, coughing up blood, and an absence of expansion in one side of the chest wall. Some chest injuries cause internal bleeding from the rupture of one of the main blood vessels that run through the chest wall. Pain that develops in the right side of an individual's chest when they have experienced trauma to the area may indicate a broken right rib, broken right collarbone, damage to the muscular tissues that make up the right side of the heart, and damage to the tissues that make up the right lung.

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