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Suggest Treatment For Sharp Chest Pain And Lower Back Pain

Yes. I experienced a sudden sharp pain on the right side of my chest. It radiated up through my port and just below my collar bone. I also started having pain in my lower back and right arm. I am still in a lot of pain and discomfort. Slight arm movements causes the pain to swell. I do not feel well overall. Thank you, L. Roberson
Mon, 26 Oct 2015
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Hi, welcome to health care magic

Thanks for your query.

As you told pain increases after arm movement, Most commonly it is muscular pain, happens after strenuous exercises or running etc, It could be a pinched nerve. Then all you would need is some muscle relaxants and physiotherapy.

If the pain is radiating to the back then it could be due to pancreatitis. you may have to then get pancreatic lipase and amylase estimation. Also, get a ultrasound to rule out pancreatitis.

Pain due to infection or any sort of pathology in lungs will surely result in severe cough and breathing difficulties.


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Suggest Treatment For Sharp Chest Pain And Lower Back Pain

Hi, welcome to health care magic Thanks for your query. As you told pain increases after arm movement, Most commonly it is muscular pain, happens after strenuous exercises or running etc, It could be a pinched nerve. Then all you would need is some muscle relaxants and physiotherapy. If the pain is radiating to the back then it could be due to pancreatitis. you may have to then get pancreatic lipase and amylase estimation. Also, get a ultrasound to rule out pancreatitis. Pain due to infection or any sort of pathology in lungs will surely result in severe cough and breathing difficulties. Hope, I answered your query.