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Suggest Treatment For Back Pain

if i got copd im 52 and am getting back pain can hardly walk without getting out of breath is back pain a sign of copd and will it get anyworse have been diagnosed with 87 per cent i am 5ft 6 and approx 10 stone have been previously diagnosed with astma
Wed, 24 Sep 2014
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normalit for posmanagementncern in HCM.
I think whether the pain is related to COPD depends on the site of back pain. An upper back pain with /without fever, chest pain, altered sensorium, dyspnoea etc in a known COPD patient, may be due to lower respiratory tract infection or pneumonia with exacerbated COPD.
But, they may also be due to mechanical back pain due to faulty posture, spinal abnormality etc.
On the other hand, low back pain may be due to all the above causes except any chest related cause and also may be due to urogenital or colonic infection or patholog
pathology.
Your respiratory distress on the other hand is due to COPD. But, cardiac causes need exclusion.
Therefore, you should consult your local physicIan for further management.
For any further information please write back.
Regards,
Dr. Kaushik
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Suggest Treatment For Back Pain

normalit for posmanagementncern in HCM. I think whether the pain is related to COPD depends on the site of back pain. An upper back pain with /without fever, chest pain, altered sensorium, dyspnoea etc in a known COPD patient, may be due to lower respiratory tract infection or pneumonia with exacerbated COPD. But, they may also be due to mechanical back pain due to faulty posture, spinal abnormality etc. On the other hand, low back pain may be due to all the above causes except any chest related cause and also may be due to urogenital or colonic infection or patholog pathology. Your respiratory distress on the other hand is due to COPD. But, cardiac causes need exclusion. Therefore, you should consult your local physicIan for further management. For any further information please write back. Regards, Dr. Kaushik