Zeljko Kojadinovic, MD- Neurosurgeon and Pain Specialist
Pain that mimics internal organs disease
Pain that mimics internal organs disease
Zeljko Kojadinovic, MD- Neurosurgeon and Pain Specialist
Pain that mimics internal organs disease
Zeljko Kojadinovic, MD- Neurosurgeon and Pain Specialist
Do you have pain that mimics internal organ disease? Solve your problems with a successful online consultation via e-mail and by talking to an expert. The consultations are based on the principles of telemedicine. They determine the exact origin and causes of your pain. CT scans and magnetic resonance imaging alone are not enough to achieve this. When we determine the cause, we can prescribe a combination of modern medications tailored specifically to you with an excellent result in over 80%of cases. To receive this, please first contact us by e-mail on the contact page or WhatsApp. Be sure to include a short description of the problem, and when you have scheduled an appointment, send a detailed description of the disease and medical records, if available, to NSandPTT@aol.com. WhatsApp +1(619) 432 0395.
There are a number of pain syndromes that mimic other diseases. We often have the opportunity to treat patients who have been examined many times and treated for a long time due to suspected diseases of certain organs (heart, lungs, breast, stomach, liver, esophagus, intestines, kidneys, etc.). In many of these cases the real reason for the pain was actually irritation or damage to the nerves of the trunk. Often such patients come to us having been subjected to a large number of repeated examinations and long-term ineffective therapy.
It is important to determine whether the cause of the pain is a nerve, where the nerve is irritated, and by which process. These are often only sensitive nerves, so a thorough consultation and examination is the most important diagnostic procedure, while EMNG and other findings often come back normal. Once the cause is discovered, the treatment is successful in over 80% of cases.