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The pain will get worse when you twist, stretch, breathe in deeply, cough, or sneeze. Tenderness: The area of the strain between your ribs will be sore to the touch. Difficulty breathing: Because it's so painful to breathe, you may find yourself taking small, shallow sips of air. This can leave you short of breath. Swelling: A partially torn or strained muscle will become inflamed. You may see some swelling between and around the affected ribs. Muscle tightness: The injured muscles may feel tight when you breathe, reach, or twist. These symptoms can be similar to those of more serious problems, so schedule an appointment with your doctor. They can assess your symptoms and determine the underlying cause. If you think you've injured the muscles between your ribs, make an appointment with your doctor. They can identify which muscle has been strained, and make sure you haven't injured some other structure in your chest. Your doctor will give you a complete treatment plan, but in the meantime, avoid twisting and reaching activities that make the pain worse.