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Pain In Upper Back Due To Swelling And Bump. Taken Painkillers

Hi i have extream pain in my upper but crack swelling on the left side only and a medium size bump in the center it is painful all the time just noticed the pain 2 days ago. I have been taking painkillers for my back before this happened and when i take them the pain of this bump does not go away. I havent slept in 2 days not for more then an hour
Mon, 26 Nov 2012
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Spine Surgeon 's  Response
Hello!
Diagnosis: Fibromyalgia with Lump under screen
Treatment: Get radiograph of spine followed by MRI of spine for swelling with Hb%, TLC,DLC, CRP, ESR done to monitor the course. Take antiallergic, antiinflammatory & sedative supportive till the reports are available when definitive treatment is advisable.
Wishing you good health
Dr Vijaykumar Sadulwar,
M.S.ORTHOPAEDICS & FELLOW IN SPINE SURGERY
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Pain In Upper Back Due To Swelling And Bump. Taken Painkillers

Hello! Diagnosis: Fibromyalgia with Lump under screen Treatment: Get radiograph of spine followed by MRI of spine for swelling with Hb%, TLC,DLC, CRP, ESR done to monitor the course. Take antiallergic, antiinflammatory & sedative supportive till the reports are available when definitive treatment is advisable. Wishing you good health Dr Vijaykumar Sadulwar, M.S.ORTHOPAEDICS & FELLOW IN SPINE SURGERY