Can a rib be bruised and not broken?

They might feel similar, but there are some important differences: A bruised rib is an injury to the bone that doesn’t cause a break in the bone. It’s like a bruise, except you can’t see it because it’s on the bone (though you might also have a skin bruise in the same area).

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.

Can you break ribs and not know it?

Sometimes the injury is obvious due to a forceful impact, other times a patient tries to tough out pain without realizing they have a rib fracture. Therefore, knowing the symptoms is essential in order to obtain adequate care and prevent damage to internal organs.

What does a broken rib bone feel like?

One of the most persistent symptoms of a broken rib is chest pain when taking a breath. Inhaling deeply hurts even more. Laughing, coughing, or sneezing can also send sharp pains shooting from the site of the break. You may also notice swelling and redness around the break.

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.

What happens if you leave a cracked rib 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.

How do I know if I broke or cracked my ribs?

Check if you have a bruised or broken rib

  1. strong pain in your chest area, particularly when you breathe in.
  2. swelling or tenderness around the affected ribs.
  3. sometimes bruising on the skin.
  4. feeling or hearing a crack if it’s a broken rib.