Hi, thanks for writing to HCM.
The shock like feeling in your shoulder might be due to
Cervical spondylosis (wear and tear in the neck spinal column). I don't think that your nose bleed is in anyway related to your other symptoms. Consult a Otorhinolaryngologist regarding your
nasal bleeding.
The conservative management of this condition is as follows -
*
Physical therapy - Strengthening and stretching weakened or strained muscles is usually the first treatment that is advised. Physical therapy programs vary, but they generally last from 6 to 8 weeks.
* Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - are thought to be the most effective painkillers for symptoms of cervical spondylosis. Some commonly used NSAIDs include -
Diclofenac,
Ibuprofen and Naproxen. If you experience spasms, when your neck muscles suddenly tighten uncontrollably, a short course of a
muscle relaxant may be needed.
* Exercise and lifestyle changes -
- doing low-impact aerobic exercises such as swimming or walking
- using one firm pillow at night to reduce strain on your neck
- correcting your posture when standing and sitting
* Soft Collars -These collars limit neck motion and allow the muscles of the neck to rest. Soft collars should only be worn for
short periods of time because long-term wear can decrease the strength of neck muscles.
* Ice, heat, other modalities - Use of ice, heat, massage, and other local therapies can help relieve symptoms.
Hope this information is helpful. Good day