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I was diagnosed with Anti Musk Antibody Myasthenia Gravis in September and twice (the last being Saturday) I woke with severe pain in the middle of my chest and back. It was hard to breathe because it hurt so much. It did ease off and I now have a dull pain.
Regarding your concern, I would explain that it is important performing a comprehensive differential diagnosis between different possible causes that may lead to such symptoms:
- a lung disorder - musculo-skeletal pain - a tymoma (considering your positive antibodies) - a heart disorder - esophageal spasms, etc..
For this reason, I recommend consulting as soon as possible with your attending physician and performing some tests:
- a chest X ray study and pulmonary function tests - a resting ECG and a cardiac ultrasound - complete blood count, PCR, ESR for inflammation - D dimmer levels for possible pulmonary embolism.
A chest X ray study would help investigate for the presence of tymoma.
Hope you will find this answer helpful!
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri
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Suggest Medication For Dull Pain In Chest
Hello! Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM! Regarding your concern, I would explain that it is important performing a comprehensive differential diagnosis between different possible causes that may lead to such symptoms: - a lung disorder - musculo-skeletal pain - a tymoma (considering your positive antibodies) - a heart disorder - esophageal spasms, etc.. For this reason, I recommend consulting as soon as possible with your attending physician and performing some tests: - a chest X ray study and pulmonary function tests - a resting ECG and a cardiac ultrasound - complete blood count, PCR, ESR for inflammation - D dimmer levels for possible pulmonary embolism. A chest X ray study would help investigate for the presence of tymoma. Hope you will find this answer helpful! Kind regards, Dr. Iliri