I get burning sensation on the right side of my sternum which radiates to my right back including shoulder blade.It turns into a very painful sensation later.
2D Echo, USG abdomen, Breast USG, XRay, MRI of ribs, sternum is normal but still no doctor is able to find out what is causing this pain.
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Pls send me ur reports..n opt for full consultation.prima facie such undiagnosed pains can be due to calcium deficiency or vitamin deficiency.tab calcimax ..
As your all relevant reports are normal, this means it is not very serious but difficult condition you have.
Somatization of mental stress need to be evaluated.
I hope you already consulted general physician and cardiologist and pulmonologist .
Detailed evaluation is Required ,
What is a nature of of your pain ?
is it constantly present
increase on activity ,load bearing ,deep breathing coughing,lying down standing up,overhead abduction of arms?
Do you have any other medical conditions such as diabetes,thyroid disorder,hypertension ,arthritis,back pain.
knowing about history of previous illnesses(if any) will be worthwhile.
Has costochondritis been ruled out
was ultrasound of neck region,mri spine,HRCt chest? performed too?
As your Ecg 2d echo examinations are not showing any abnormality and you don't mention any other symptoms,***You need not worry about any accute complications .***
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