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Thoracic spine pain radiating to chest
I have been experiencing thoracic spine pain since 1 year.i did chiropractic physiotherapy give me some relief.but if i get any other illness the pain is again alleviating and makes the things worse.the pain radiating to chest centre and upper abdomen.i did endoscopy and ultrasound . reports are normal.and i also did chest ct scan which is normal.i have some anxiety problem.due to this unable to concentrate properly.now a days i am experiencing a pain at early morning which wakes me up.and some times its causing abdominal discomfort and urge to poop.may i know what would be the reason .i did x ray 3 months back and mri 9 months back everything comes up with normal results.may i know what would be my next step to eliminate this situation.?thanks
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Meet a rheumatologist if you have not done before and get some guidance from there . Looks like rheumatologist will help you
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Please see a rheumatologist.
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What are your blood reports Basically HLA B27
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Get HLA B27 MRI of DL spine Urine for Bence Jones protein
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