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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Upper Sider Below The Shoulder

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Posted on Thu, 22 May 2014
Question: back pain at the right upper sider below the shoulder
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Prasad J (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
need elaboration

Detailed Answer:
I understand this pain is uncomfortable. But can you explain further since when this ache started; how severe the pain is; whether its intermittent or persistent pain; what other symptoms do you have besides the pain; are you able to move your shoulders comfortably; do you also have neck pain; have you seen a doctor and have you been investigated for the same.

It is important to understand the cause and nature of pain with your physician.

In the interim, if it severe, you can try local pain agents such as relaxyl spray and warm compresses.

Awaiting your response...

Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Dr. Prasad J

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Practicing since :2005

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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Upper Sider Below The Shoulder

Brief Answer: need elaboration Detailed Answer: I understand this pain is uncomfortable. But can you explain further since when this ache started; how severe the pain is; whether its intermittent or persistent pain; what other symptoms do you have besides the pain; are you able to move your shoulders comfortably; do you also have neck pain; have you seen a doctor and have you been investigated for the same. It is important to understand the cause and nature of pain with your physician. In the interim, if it severe, you can try local pain agents such as relaxyl spray and warm compresses. Awaiting your response... Regards