Abdominal Pain, CT Scan Normal, Grunting While Breathing. History Of Surgery. What Do I Need To Do?
I don't know how much longer I can handle this pain.
Thanks for posting your query.
I can understand your concern for the severe pain that you are having. It is good that CT scan, IVP and ultrasound have come out normal.
For such pain two other possibilities need to be ruled out. These include:
1) Multiple myeloma
2) Nerve pain due to spinal nerve causes like spinal stenosis.
Multiple myeloma is a tumor of the bone cells and typically presents with severe pain in the back. Bone pain is a common symptom, particularly in your back, pelvis, ribs and skull. It is diagnosed by Electrophoresis (EP) which measures the levels of various proteins in the blood or urine.Bone scans and bone marrow biopsy are also sometimes helpful in confirming.
I feel that you should consult your physician and get this possibility evaluated. along with spinal causes. For the same you should get a MRI spine done.
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