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Pain In Middle Back, Sharp Shooting Pain In Chest, Hard Breath. Any Suggestions?

Hello I have been experiencing pain in my middle back area on the right side. It have been hurting for about 4 days now and pain can be not as noticble or can be extremely painful. The pain feels almost like something is being pulled or pinched. If I bend down to tie a shoe and then stand up it's almost like I get stuck half way and then the wind gets knocked out of me.. Sometimes when the pain gets really bad it sends a sharp shooting pain in my chest and makes it hard to breathe. Any ideas of what it could be?
posted on Fri, 18 Oct 2013
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This could be lumbo secral spine problem, could be a slipped disc, can be confirm by investigations, but meanwhile have a total bed rest try to sleep on any hard surface ,do some routine exercise of back pain, if possible have opinion from physiotherapist, this will give you much better support, you can even try some NSAID for symptomatic relief, have good day.
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Pain In Middle Back, Sharp Shooting Pain In Chest, Hard Breath. Any Suggestions?

Hi Thank for asking to HCM This could be lumbo secral spine problem, could be a slipped disc, can be confirm by investigations, but meanwhile have a total bed rest try to sleep on any hard surface ,do some routine exercise of back pain, if possible have opinion from physiotherapist, this will give you much better support, you can even try some NSAID for symptomatic relief, have good day.