Suggest Remedy For Severe Back Pain Caused By Muscle Spasms
Get seen by a specialist
Detailed Answer:
The MS HUG is a constellation of symptoms that involve the banding of the intercostal or ribcage muscles which contract or sometimes go into spasm causing a squeezing effect and is sometimes one of the first symptoms of demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis. It is NOT DIAGNOSTIC for MS. It is not SPECIFIC for MS but is recognized in people who are eventually diagnosed with MS under other conditions and circumstances.
There are many other reasons that back muscles may be contracting such as hormonal, electrolytic, and other metabolic reasons. Also, if you've been having these troubles for only the last 3 years then, you would be considered a significant OUTLIER if diagnosed at age 60 with MS. Personally, I have made the diagnosis of MS which was verified in a 72 year old woman who had her first attack upon coming off an airplane after a coast to coast trip. So, by no means is it IMPOSSIBLE for a 60 year to have that particular disease.....but I've never diagnosed or run into anybody who merited a diagnosis of MS over age 55 since that time.
I don't know what the workup is that the other doctor completed on you who suggested that you see someone else but perhaps, it is a good idea you get a 2nd opinion anyways.
I would advise you seek out a specialist in either the musculoskeletal or neurological arenas as these are people much more used to seeing these types of symptoms that may not seem to coalesce very well with other disease entities if the doctor looking at them is not specialty trained in this area.
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