
Recovered From Pleurisy And Pnemonia. Had Vitamin D Deficiency And Pectus Excavatum. Having Cramps In Ribs, And Burning Chest.

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Severe pectus excavatum usually leads to restriction to lung expansion, so occasionally lead to breathlessness when superimposed by any disease like pneumonia. Otherwise they are asymptomatic apart from being of cosmetic significance.
Vitamin D deficiency may lead to low serum level of calcium in the body which can cause severe cramps, spasms in hand and foot etc. This can be diagnosed by looking for ionised and total calcium in the body, phosphate, and alkaline phosphatase levels.
If the pain is at the junction of ribs and costal cartilage anteriorly, then its called tietze syndrome, which itself subsides on taking rest, analgesics and muscle relaxants. Burning sensation in the chest may also be caused by omeprazole.
At this juncture, I will advise you to go for repeat chest X-ray to look for any residual lung involvement, blood tests as described above. Take drugs like omeprazole daily and if burning sensation relieved, may continue it further. Blood tests will decide whether to take high dose vit. D supplement or not. You may take calcium tablets also.
If required MRI cervicodorsal spine can be done to look for any lesion in spinal cord and paraspinal region which may lead to localised muscle spasm.
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Is the above medicine available from the counter or would the Docter be have to prescribe these?
Gentle physiotherapy will definitely help. Ask a physiotherapist to guide you.
Omeprazole needs prescription. Alternatively you may try home remedies like drinking cold boiled milk, avoiding hot stuffs spices etc. Take your analgesics after food.
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