Chest wall pain: Sharp chest pain is usually due to sprain or inflammation of the costochondral joints at the sternum. Nsaids are usually a good choice. Be sure to see your doctor to differentiate between costochondral pain and real cardiac chest pain.
Answered 11/21/2013
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