Which Specialist To Consult For Pain By The Side Of Chest, Spine During And After Pregnancy?
hi, i m 30 years old female. I had pain in sides of the upper part of spine and some discomfort in sides of the chest when i m pregnant of 4 months before 4 years. it lasted up to 7th month and then it had gone. Later 6 monthWs after delivery it showed up again. I took medicines for upto 8 months and it had gone. But again after 6 months i m seeing the same problem. Whom i can consut. Please guide me..
I read carefully your query and you should not disturb.
Your pain may be : - Cardiac is low probability but a fatal disease ,because it should excluded to consult with cardiologist. - Breast tension which is very common in pregnant an lactation phase of women but you should consult with masthologist. - Muscular pain is common, for that you should consult with pathologist . - Spinal degenerative disease but to exclude you should do cervical and dorsal spine MRI and than to consult with neurologist or rheumatologist. - Herpes Zoster disease for that you should consult with infectiologist.
Wish you fast recovery.
Dr Ilirian Laci
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Which Specialist To Consult For Pain By The Side Of Chest, Spine During And After Pregnancy?
Hi! I read carefully your query and you should not disturb. Your pain may be : - Cardiac is low probability but a fatal disease ,because it should excluded to consult with cardiologist. - Breast tension which is very common in pregnant an lactation phase of women but you should consult with masthologist. - Muscular pain is common, for that you should consult with pathologist . - Spinal degenerative disease but to exclude you should do cervical and dorsal spine MRI and than to consult with neurologist or rheumatologist. - Herpes Zoster disease for that you should consult with infectiologist. Wish you fast recovery. Dr Ilirian Laci