Son Has Recurrent Rhabdomyolysis, Dad Has Phuenomina, Sharp Pain Under Rib Cage, Breathing Problem
my son is 13, has a history of recurrent rhabdomyolsis, and my dad has been hospitalized with phuenomina; my son is experiencing a sharp paim on his roght side under the rib cage and is having trouble breathing (my son also has asthma and has been recently tested for Pompe s disease ), should we be concerned?
Hello, If your son has Rhabdomyolysis due to Crush, Blood supply, Exertion, Body temperature then he can take some temporary treatment but if it is due to Genetic disorder (which was recently diagnosed with Pompe disease) you should keep continuous monitoring and time to time tests on him because it may effect Liver, Heart and Nervous system and skeletal muscles. Sharp pain under chest, cough with difficulty in breathing and fever is suggestive of Pneumonia. Try to use some steam inhalation for relief and antibiotics (after consulting your physician). All the Best, Thanks.
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Son Has Recurrent Rhabdomyolysis, Dad Has Phuenomina, Sharp Pain Under Rib Cage, Breathing Problem
Hello, If your son has Rhabdomyolysis due to Crush, Blood supply, Exertion, Body temperature then he can take some temporary treatment but if it is due to Genetic disorder (which was recently diagnosed with Pompe disease) you should keep continuous monitoring and time to time tests on him because it may effect Liver, Heart and Nervous system and skeletal muscles. Sharp pain under chest, cough with difficulty in breathing and fever is suggestive of Pneumonia. Try to use some steam inhalation for relief and antibiotics (after consulting your physician). All the Best, Thanks.