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Have Lumbar Spine Herniation, Cervical Spine Fusion. Why Back Ribcage In Line To Chest Is Paining So Much ?
Hi, my questions is Why my back ribcage in line to my chest is bothering me since 4th of July? also i have had a stomack pain and then it lasted for a week? I have cervicalSpine (fusion c4c5) And I have Lower lumbar Spine herniation Spine4 and 5. But my main concerns right now is my backribcage, it gives a chest paine and a slight muscles spazm? And my joints, in generals, I am inpain? i am waiting to get fiell? Soma? muscles relaxer. But I dont think thats the right meds?
Hi, it appears to be the cervical spondylosis from where the nerves of the rib cage come out are compressed, and causing pain. The pain of the joints could be due to the arthritis, or lumbar spondylosis. I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe neurotropic injections for 5 consecutive days and to be repeated when ever there is pain, antibiotics in case of acute pain and antiinflamatories for pain relief. Thank you.
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Have Lumbar Spine Herniation, Cervical Spine Fusion. Why Back Ribcage In Line To Chest Is Paining So Much ?
Hi, it appears to be the cervical spondylosis from where the nerves of the rib cage come out are compressed, and causing pain. The pain of the joints could be due to the arthritis, or lumbar spondylosis. I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe neurotropic injections for 5 consecutive days and to be repeated when ever there is pain, antibiotics in case of acute pain and antiinflamatories for pain relief. Thank you.