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ramdas 09-07-2015 07:55 AM

New symptom : painful swelling above clavicle ***plz help
 
Hi

I tried to study yesterday and today and my neck pain/stiffness near c7 triggered again.
At the same time I see huge swelling above my left clavicle which is painful and is creating more parentheses on ulnar side of my hand.Sometimes swolloning is painful.At the same time my left eye has become more sensitive.
I am hell lot of afraid due to these new symptoms.
Please help me in understanding this and how to reduce swelling.

Akash 09-09-2015 04:11 AM

Could be this:
http://thewellnessdigest.com/subclav...d-finger-pain/

Found this for subclavius massage (usual caveats apply, be careful, dont do anything that worsens your symptoms or pain). With swelling especially, there might be blood vessels involved which means be extra extra careful or ask a Dr or Pt for their opinion before trying anything yourself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHtaFaOPlTk

Jomar 09-09-2015 12:02 PM

Try one or both of these many times a day for 15-20 mins & w/relaxation focus & after study postures - If symptoms become worse or increased pain, then these may not be helpful for you.
*don't force anything or push thru pain..*

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/pi...pictureid=5399


http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/pi...pictureid=5400

*lay on foam roll or large towels rolled up tightly - pillow if needed for neck comfort - then just relax with arms at a comfortable position*

ramdas 11-01-2015 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 1169821)
Try one or both of these many times a day for 15-20 mins & w/relaxation focus & after study postures - If symptoms become worse or increased pain, then these may not be helpful for you.
*don't force anything or push thru pain..*

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/pi...pictureid=5399


http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/pi...pictureid=5400

*lay on foam roll or large towels rolled up tightly - pillow if needed for neck comfort - then just relax with arms at a comfortable position*

Guys,

How could I find of the cause of the supra clavicular swelling.
I don't have cervical ribs but I do have some issue at c7-t1 level.
Could it be first rib issue? The swelling is very painful and hot and has recently increased.

Please help me. How can I reduce the swelling?


Ramdas

16rhonda 11-17-2015 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ramdas (Post 1180889)
Guys,

How could I find of the cause of the supra clavicular swelling.
I don't have cervical ribs but I do have some issue at c7-t1 level.
Could it be first rib issue? The swelling is very painful and hot and has recently increased.

Please help me. How can I reduce the swelling?


Ramdas

Ramdas, did u have surgery for tos? After I had a supraclavicular 1st rib /cervical rib
resection I noticed a swollen lump right above my incision, which I assumed would go away once the surgery swelling calms down. It never went away. About 6 mos postop I started having a deep radiating ache in this area which radiates into front shoulder area. I mentioned it to my surgeon at my 6 mo postop visit, but he didn't say anything really, just examined me. I assumed its
nothing serious. It bothered me a lot for a couple mos then was better about 6 mos. More recently, beg Oct it started again, same type of pain. The lump never went away. Very strange!

ramdas 11-20-2015 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 16rhonda (Post 1184152)

Ramdas, did u have surgery for tos? After I had a supraclavicular 1st rib /cervical rib
resection I noticed a swollen lump right above my incision, which I assumed would go away once the surgery swelling calms down. It never went away. About 6 mos postop I started having a deep radiating ache in this area which radiates into front shoulder area. I mentioned it to my surgeon at my 6 mo postop visit, but he didn't say anything really, just examined me. I assumed its
nothing serious. It bothered me a lot for a couple mos then was better about 6 mos. More recently, beg Oct it started again, same type of pain. The lump never went away. Very strange!

16rhonda,

I didn't have tos surgery. The swelling is because of my c7-t1 junction issues it seems and is creating more trouble for me at elbows ( ulnar nerve).
What kind of tos u have ? How r u after surgery and r u able to work?

16rhonda 11-29-2015 01:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ramdas (Post 1184548)
16rhonda,

I didn't have tos surgery. The swelling is because of my c7-t1 junction issues it seems and is creating more trouble for me at elbows ( ulnar nerve).
What kind of tos u have ? How r u after surgery and r u able to work?

Ramdas
Sorry for the late response, been preoccupied w family issues. I had bilateral 1st rib, cervical rib, scalenes and bp neurolysis done in 2012 & 2013. More recently (past march)
had Pec minor tenotomy on Rt side due to having worsening sx postop tos. Sx cont. to get worse on Rt., but I have 3 nerves comp on both arms and more recently been dx w slipping rib syndrome by Dr D, which is considered rare. Dont get discouraged! TOS surgery is successful if given right dx. No not been able to work due to unbearable pain.
Have u been dx yet?
:mad:

ramdas 11-29-2015 02:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 16rhonda (Post 1186027)
Ramdas
Sorry for the late response, been preoccupied w family issues. I had bilateral 1st rib, cervical rib, scalenes and bp neurolysis done in 2012 & 2013. More recently (past march)
had Pec minor tenotomy on Rt side due to having worsening sx postop tos. Sx cont. to get worse on Rt., but I have 3 nerves comp on both arms and more recently been dx w slipping rib syndrome by Dr D, which is considered rare. Dont get discouraged! TOS surgery is successful if given right dx. No not been able to work due to unbearable pain.
Have u been dx yet?
:mad:

Ya, I have been DX and cause is cervical strain at CV junction with some misalignment cUseing tight musculature. I don't have any bony issues and neck pain is very minimum but due to tight muscles I cannot work on computer which create problems at elbows and supraclavicular area.
I am unsure about my future hereafter. Just before 3 months was working and getting good pay and now I am unemployed without any financial support and I have a daughter and spouse dependent on me.in India we don't have disability benefits.
I don't know how will i meet my medical expenses and rest of my life by considering m just 32 yrs old.

Akash 11-29-2015 04:09 PM

What is CV Junction?

ramdas 11-30-2015 03:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash (Post 1186091)
What is CV Junction?

Its a mistake I mean CT (cervicothoracic) junction.


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