Having pain in neck and upper chest
chest xray and echo is normal
Consulted ent doctor physically , he said everything is normal
had painkiller too but not getting relief
had antacid today morning
what could be the reason
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Please get a X-Ray of neck done,as u May b suffering from cervical spondylitis. Please consult with the X-Ray report.As only exercises can relieve this pain or wearing collar in neck.
According to your sign and symptom you are suffering from pain in the neck and upper chest area.
If chest x-ray and ECG are normal then you
have some problem as gastric issue or any muscle and neural problem in the neck area
So for correct diagnosis and treatment
You should do test as
CBC, ESR, CRP, LFT, Lipid Profile and Breath urease test of H.Pylori for any gastric ulcer and Vitamin D and vitamin B12 and do X-ray of neck .
When you will get the result of all those value then you should take consultation for correct diagnosis and treatment.
Next Steps
You can take Treatment as on the current history as follow as-
1- Cap Pantop DSR 1 time per day for 3 days l before food for acidity and any gastric problem.
2- Tab Zerodol SP 2 time per day for 3 days after food for pain .
3- Cap/ Syp Aristozyme 2 time per day for 3 days after food.
4- Multivitamin A to Z gold 2 time per day for 3 days after food for strength and immunity.
Health Tips
Please follow good life style as take plenty of fluid and take less spicy and fatty foods and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life.
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