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How To Treat Chest Pain With Complex Region Pain Syndrome?
i am 26 years old i have been haveing chest pain difficult breathing i almost find it better if i dont breath, when i lay down i am out and it is really hard to wake me up i am a paraplegic t7,8 9 i have only 1 kidney and no spleen, i have been diagnosed with osteoporosis endometrios and complex regional pain syndrom in my l leg i feel it is spreading my hole body feels like it is on fire burning throbbing pain, i also have harrington rods along my spine which i have bent rod in left femour i have been haveing abdominal pain bleeding from the bowel on many medications etc
Complex regional pain syndrome is treated with antihypertensive drug, nerve pain medication, muscle relaxant, sedative, anesthetic, and narcotic drugs etc.
Use proton pump inhibitors. If symptoms not improved please consult your physician, he will examine and treat you accordingly.
Take care.
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How To Treat Chest Pain With Complex Region Pain Syndrome?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Your chest pain may be due to radiculopathy or nerve root compression. Need to be checked for non cardiac causes of chest pain. Complex regional pain syndrome is treated with antihypertensive drug, nerve pain medication, muscle relaxant, sedative, anesthetic, and narcotic drugs etc. Use proton pump inhibitors. If symptoms not improved please consult your physician, he will examine and treat you accordingly. Take care.