A Case Report on Costochondritis: Clinical Insights and Management Strategies

Authors: Angelin Grace Thomas, Aswini Suresh, Ann Jency Arul Durai Singam

Indian Journal of Pharmacy Practice, Vol. 19, Issue 3, pp. 431-434, (2026)

DOI: 10.5530/ijopp.20260673

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Abstract

Costochondritis is a self-limiting inflammatory condition affecting the costochondral and chondrosternal joints, often presenting with localised chest pain. This case report discusses a 50-year-old male with a history of type II diabetes who presented with chest pain, cough, weight loss, and generalised fatigue. The clinical assessment, including physical examination, laboratory tests, and imaging, led to a diagnosis of costochondritis. The patient's symptoms were distinguished from other serious conditions like myocardial infarction and pneumonia through tenderness on palpation of the costosternal joints, a normal chest X-ray, and ECG findings. Laboratory results showed mild inflammation, liver and renal function abnormalities, likely due to medication use. Treatment focused on pain relief, anti-inflammatory therapy, and symptom management, including antibiotics, analgesics, and muscle relaxants. The patient’s condition improved, and he was discharged with a comprehensive medication regimen. This case highlights the importance of considering costochondritis in the differential diagnosis of chest pain and emphasises the need for a tailored treatment approach, as well as regular follow-up to prevent complications.

Keywords: Costochondral joints, Inflammatory conditions, Chest pain

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