Bilateral Breast Cancer, Pain Under Right Scapula Radiates To Implant, Shortness Of Breath, Fatigue, Itching
Hi. 51 year old female. Health history - bilateral breast cancer. Bilateral mastectomy 4 years ago
Severe pain under right scapula which radiates to under my right implant - onset 1 month ago Shortness of breath Fatigue Non-smoker I've had a cough since July and I've had 3 URI's in past 2 months The pain wakes me during my sleep hours. Odd symptom - I itch over the pain under my scapula Any suggestions? Thanks
Hi, you have cough since july, it should be clear that whether it is with treatment, or with out treatment. if with treatment continuing means it may be lower respiratory disease, or due to oedema of the uvula, or tuberculosis, which can cause pain in the chest. Any change in the implant can cause the pain, U.T.I. has nothing to do with this pain, but it should not recur so frequently, so i advise you to get the culture and sensitivety of urine and have treatment accordingly. So for all these i advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Bilateral Breast Cancer, Pain Under Right Scapula Radiates To Implant, Shortness Of Breath, Fatigue, Itching
Hi, you have cough since july, it should be clear that whether it is with treatment, or with out treatment. if with treatment continuing means it may be lower respiratory disease, or due to oedema of the uvula, or tuberculosis, which can cause pain in the chest. Any change in the implant can cause the pain, U.T.I. has nothing to do with this pain, but it should not recur so frequently, so i advise you to get the culture and sensitivety of urine and have treatment accordingly. So for all these i advise you to consult a surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.