Hi, I’m hoping you may be able to help me with a diagnosis or provide advice. About 6 months ago I developed a sensation on the left side of my lower chest. I say sensation because it’s not really a pain. The area it covers it about the size of my
handHand or foot spasms
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ribRib cage pain. My doctor suspects it’s an intercostal neuroma but subsequent ultrasound and chest X-ray came back
normalNormal saline flush. He has told me to come back in 6 months or if it gets worse. My one worry is that it may be lung related. I’m 42 and have smoked a pack a day for 25 years. I gave up the day I had the chest X-ray. I have no cough and my breathing feels fine. The sensation has become slightly more pronounced over the last 6 months. It does not change when exercising, but feels more pronounced when I am lifting something with my arms outstretched. I occasionally have a slight feeling of breathlessness but I figure this is to be expected with the amount of
smokingQuitting smoking
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Smoking hazards over the years. The fact that it is always there and I don’t know what is causing it has made me anxious until now it’s affecting my sleep. Any idea what it may be?
Is there anything I can do to help it go away? Exercising, physiotherapy or application of cream? I have tried an anti-inflammatory cream for a week with no difference to symptoms. Is it worth going for a CT scan?
Thank you for taking your time to read this email and helping me.
All the best to you.