Breastbone pain nhs email

If you're experiencing breastbone pain and are concerned about it, you can reach out to the NHS for advice and guidance. Here are some steps you can follow:

  1. Contact your GP: Start by contacting your general practitioner (GP) or family doctor. They will be able to assess your symptoms and provide guidance on the next steps to take.
  2. NHS 111: If you're unable to get in touch with your GP, you can contact NHS 111, a free phone service that can help you get the right advice or treatment. You can call them on 111 or use their online service.
  3. Email your GP: If you prefer to email your GP, you can do so through the NHS website. You'll need to register for an online account and then send your email to your GP.

Here's an example email you could send to your GP:

Subject: Breastbone pain

Dear [GP's name],

I'm writing to seek advice about a pain I'm experiencing in my breastbone. The pain is [describe the pain, e.g. sharp, dull, constant, intermittent]. It started [when did it start] and has been [how long has it lasted].

I'm concerned about the pain and would like to know what might be causing it. I've tried [any self-care measures you've taken, e.g. taking pain relief, applying heat or cold].

Could you please let me know what I should do next? Should I come in for an appointment or is there anything I can do to manage the pain in the meantime?

Thank you for your time and advice.

Best regards, [Your name]

Remember to include as much detail as possible about your symptoms and any relevant medical history. This will help your GP provide you with the best possible advice and guidance.

Important: If you're experiencing severe chest pain or difficulty breathing, you should call 999 or go to your nearest accident and emergency (A&E) department immediately.