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[|Human|] Hi, I had a car accident 9 months ago and have had pain in my neck, shoulder and back since. I saw a orthopedic surgeon today who said I have a hiatus lump on the back of my neck among other injuries. I have absolutely no idea what a hiatus lump is so would be grateful for any information. I am 36, 5ft 1 and weigh 7 st 11 lbs. I have a condition called Erythromelalgia which affects my legs and feet. Thanks
[|AI|]  HI, Dear. Very Good NOON from India. Thanks for your query. I understand your concerns. I studied your query in depth. Need more information to comment on.-I would advise you not to worry still. In my opinion -the hiatus lump on back of neck -post car accident-is the cause for your-Erythromelalgia- and is causing cervical- sympathetic chain-symptoms leading to Erythromelalgia in legs and feet.-Hiatus lump on back of neck -is mostly - lump at the Thoracic Outlet Hiatus, and that causes the sympathetic- ganglion-lump which got irritated by the car injury to head /neck and shoulder and has lead to the Erytrhomelalgia in feet.-Treatment would be-a-Test for the Farms disease-to rule out its association with Erythromelalgia, by skin biopsy for the-Gl3 vascular load, USG study for Liver fatty deposits-b-Tb-gabapentine/ parabolic -for treating the neuropathic effects -c-Tb-Vit-b-12 supplementing doses.-d-Tb-serropetidase-for long with-e- Tb Steroids -if no diabetes- to reduce the traumatic inflammatory damage from the hiatus lump -which is-causing sympathetic chain compression symptoms due to the TOS(Thoracic Outlet Syn Chat Doctor.