Chest Pain Radiating To Shoulder And Arm, Ultrasound Shows Womb Thickening. Had Cervical Cancer Removed
Hi i have a pain in the right side of my chest going through to my back it goes up to my shoulder and down my arm i have a gp app friday for test for a tumor in my womb and my blood count is low the thing is this pain in my chest has been for ages and im so worried now i wake up evey night at 4am and cant sleep. I had an ultra sound on my whole stomach and groin that only showed the thickening on the top of the womb (tumor) 3 yrs ago i had stage one cancer removed from my cervix. Please give me some peace of mind till friday
In view of the history of cervical cancer, i`ll advise that you should not neglect this pain in your chest. You have to get a x ray chest and also CT Scan chest done to rule out any spread of the cancer. These tests will help to rule out any other lung condition that may be causing this pain. The pain in the chest may even come from other structures like spine. Hence i suggest you consult a physician or a pulmonologist who will advise you as to what other tests you need to undergo.
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Chest Pain Radiating To Shoulder And Arm, Ultrasound Shows Womb Thickening. Had Cervical Cancer Removed
In view of the history of cervical cancer, i`ll advise that you should not neglect this pain in your chest. You have to get a x ray chest and also CT Scan chest done to rule out any spread of the cancer. These tests will help to rule out any other lung condition that may be causing this pain. The pain in the chest may even come from other structures like spine. Hence i suggest you consult a physician or a pulmonologist who will advise you as to what other tests you need to undergo.