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Getting severe right side upper back and middle back pain pain going to front right side chest .from past 8 months.recent mri shows mild posterior disc bulge at c5-6 level causing indentation of thecal sac and mild posterior disc bulge at l5 s1 causing indentation of thecal sac recent mri.is it back related pain or lung related pain.can I ask doctor ct chest to check.plz reply .what tests should I do further.plz reply
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May be referred pain .or muscle pain or nerve pain  due to disc bulge.. ct spine or mri and orthopedic treatment..needed.
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The description suggests a problem related to the back. Since you are only 26 years old you should try to get it treated by Vitamin and Calcium supplements and by exercises for the back. I suggest, after all these investigations you should consult an Orthopedic surgeon in your area with a specific advice regarding the role of Yoga for Back exercises for this problem.
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To exclude any lung problem,  get X ray chest and contrast c.t. chest done. Avoid bending from neck, back and sidewards bending. Get serum calcium and vit d3 levels tested,  if needed take supplements.
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At present, the pain appears spine-related, not lung-related. A CT chest is not the first choice. A thoracic spine MRI + clinical evaluation would be more appropriate.
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Physiotherapy sessions  Tab eterocoxib thyocholchicide two times a day after food for ten days
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Need a few details consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Sounds like some muscles are under tension. Kindly get evaluated by a doctor and that shall also include blood tests and xray. It should mostly resolve with physiotherapy. You make take medicines for pain relief You may consult us at my clinic, contact eight zero zero eight two two zero  zero four four  for further details.
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Needs to be evaluated Do consult
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