Throbbing In Head, Chest Pain, Throat Hurts And Upper Back Pain. What Is Wrong?
Hi i have three quesions , well first i was in a car accidents where my car flipped two or so times, i went to the hospital that day but the couple of test they ran were fine but the didnt give me a test for my head and i been having some off and on throbbing in my head last nomore then seconds and its kinda mild but its not normal for me . Do you have any ideas what might be going on. Then secondly ive been having chest pain on the right side not the side my hear t on , Followed by othersymptoms like pain on that same side but on my upper back , my throat feel like its s o much cold in there but I m nt sick im not coughing or any thing and i asl got lite headed a few tines
For chest Injury, you should go through a Chest X-ray to rule out any rib fracture. Most probably it can be a inter-costal muscles injury which will take time to recover.
Overall you had not acute injury, so they did nor perform more test, but if you have some chronic symptoms then you should go through CT scan Head and X-ray Chest, to rule out any other significant injury.
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Dr. Naresh Jain.
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Throbbing In Head, Chest Pain, Throat Hurts And Upper Back Pain. What Is Wrong?
Hello Good Evening, As per your description you got car accident, so you got generalized injury including head and chest. As you throbbing pain in head, so you should go for a CT Scan head to rule out ant hemorrhage or diffuse axonal injury. For chest Injury, you should go through a Chest X-ray to rule out any rib fracture. Most probably it can be a inter-costal muscles injury which will take time to recover. Overall you had not acute injury, so they did nor perform more test, but if you have some chronic symptoms then you should go through CT scan Head and X-ray Chest, to rule out any other significant injury. Regards, Dr. Naresh Jain.