Titce Syndrome

Tizza syndrome is a disease characterized by chest pain in the rib area. It manifests itself in the form of tumors or erosion of bone tissue and soft tissue of the ribs. The causes of the disease are not yet clear, but it is believed that it may be associated with an allergic reaction to certain foods, infections or injuries to the rib area.

Symptoms of Tits disease can come in a variety of forms: chest pain, swelling and redness in the skin over the rib, and changes in the shape and size of the rib. In some cases, there may be loss of sensation in the affected area.

Treatment for Tits syndrome depends on the severity of symptoms, and may include medication or surgery. Drug therapy usually includes the use of anti-inflammatory drugs and pain relievers. Surgery may involve removing the tumor or damaged tissue if necessary to relieve symptoms.

It is important to note that Tits syndrome is often a temporary condition, and symptoms may go away on their own after a few weeks or months. If symptoms persist, you should consult a doctor for further advice and treatment.



TIETZE SYNDROME Tietze (a. Tietze) or pseudochonda is a focal sclerotization of the ribs and arches, accompanied by pain when breathing and turning the body. The disease was named after the German physician M. T. Tietz (1866–1942), who described it in 1891. The main diagnostic method is chest radiography. The main manifestation is acute pain, which is localized in the sternum and intensifies when inhaling or coughing, turning the body; may be permanent or occur periodically. The pain is worse at night, worse in the morning after getting out of bed, sometimes accompanied by a feeling of numbness, throbbing, etc.