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Suggest Treatment For Shortness Of Breath And Neck Pain After CHF
I have CHF and have had shortness of breath for a couple of years now. Over the last 2-3 weeks it has worsened signifigantly to where I can only take a few steps. Echo in early January was OK with EJ of 45-50. Had episode of AF and cardioversion a couple weeks ago. I also have serious neck pain o right side that worsens with any exertion and fades away with rest. The neck pain and breathing seem connected.
Understanding your concern.As per your query you have shortness of breath and neck pain after CHF . Well it is very important to find out the exact cause of neck pain and correct it . Neck pain and breathing problem can occur due to may reasons like angina , other heart problems , muscle strains , nerve compression , Injuries ,diseases, cervical spondolysis and Certain diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis . I would suggest you to consult cardiologist first to rule out cardiac problem and orthopedic surgeon for proper dignosis . Doctor will examine physically , ask you to do certain movements and may order CT scan . Doctor may prescribe muscle relaxant and may recommend specific exercises . For now do stretching exercises and start physical therapy of neck .
Hope your concern has been resolved .
Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Suggest Treatment For Shortness Of Breath And Neck Pain After CHF
Hi Dear , Welcome to HCM, Understanding your concern.As per your query you have shortness of breath and neck pain after CHF . Well it is very important to find out the exact cause of neck pain and correct it . Neck pain and breathing problem can occur due to may reasons like angina , other heart problems , muscle strains , nerve compression , Injuries ,diseases, cervical spondolysis and Certain diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis . I would suggest you to consult cardiologist first to rule out cardiac problem and orthopedic surgeon for proper dignosis . Doctor will examine physically , ask you to do certain movements and may order CT scan . Doctor may prescribe muscle relaxant and may recommend specific exercises . For now do stretching exercises and start physical therapy of neck . Hope your concern has been resolved . Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari