How Is Shoulder Pain And Shortness Of Breath Treated ?
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Considering your husband’s age, history of high blood pressure and pulmonary embolism; ischemic heart disease and/or cervical spondolysis of the spine need to be ruled out.
The characteristic features of heart disease are pain in the chest, shortness of breath and pain in the back, neck, jaw, upper belly, or one or both shoulders or arm.
Cervical spondolysis is caused by compression of the spinal cord at the cervical level which causes pain in one or both shoulders radiating to the arms and hands. The other possibility is of muscle strain leading to spasm and compression of nerves. Diagnosis can be confirmed by x-ray neck or MRI spine.
Evaluation that include electrocardiogram, blood tests (cardiac markers), cardiac stress testing, stress ECHO and an x-ray and MRI cervical spine are entailed. It would be better if he consult a physician and gets the fore mentioned tests done as soon a possible.
You have reported that X XXXXXXX and blood test were normal. It would be better, if I can know the details of the test done. It might help me in understanding his condition better and giving additional information if any.
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