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Answered on 23rd May '24

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For over a year now I have had something that sicks out at the bottom of my ribcage on the left. It fells like the end of a rib sticking out and hurts when being pushed on. I did lose quite a lot of weight a year and a half ago and it's ever since then that I have noticed it. It is visibly sticking out when I am just standing normally.

Female | 20

You might have costochondritis. This is when the cartilage in your ribs gets inflamed, which usually causes pain and tenderness. It may be related to weight loss and sometimes comes on after an illness. To help relieve the pain, you can do some gentle stretching, use heat packs, or take over-the-counter painkillers such as ibuprofen.

Answered on 8th June '24

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Hi Sir/Madam good morning, my mother has done mastectomy of left side but unfortunately her left hand get fractured, is surgery is possible of left hand after mastectomy

Female | 62

Yes its generally possible to undergo surgery on the left hand after a mastectomy. The decision to proceed with surgery will depend on your mother's condition and the recommendations of her dcotors.

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