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Burning Back Pain Due To Long Working Hours. Pain Reoccurs After Stopping Medicines. Advice?
Hello doctor, i am 31 year guy and working in factory as an accountant.from last 1 year i am feeling buring on back side under my blade areas.the burning is usually in morning when i woke up and set in my car seat and at night when i m going to bed for sleeping.Rest of the day during my working hours i don t fell such burning feeling.i visited 2 times to hospital and doctor told me that is because of long working hours and i am not doing physical exercise and they have given some Relaxon and diclofanic tablets.when i am using such tablet then i feel good and when quit taking tablet the burning again started.please advise me what is the real problem.i am worried about my health.personally i am feeling that, it is due to smoking please advise me.....Thanks and have a nice day..
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welcome to health care magic.
Since you experience pain at rest and not during activity this is not a case of mechanical disturbance/ irritation. As per your data scapula (blade) has no articular surface on the thorax. Scapulo-thoracic joint is known as a functional joint rather than an anatomical joint. So we can not think of any inflammatory arthritis as a cause of your burning pain. There is no bursae in that part of the body which could have been a case also. Since there is no complaints of lack of muscle control/ weakness, numbness, radiation there is no chance of neuropathic, nerve root irritation. There is no signs of vascular conditions also......
Hence Your burning pain is a cause of deficiency in vitamins/ minerals/hormones/calcium or frostbite.....
So supplements rich in these things whether in natural form or in tablets would be more helpful for you.
Wish you a pain free back soon..... have a nice day.....
Hello.
Thanks for writing to us.
The sensation of burning near the shoulder blades are likely to be due to a nerve root irritation. It can be related to poor body posture, vitamin B 12 deficiency, smoking or electrolyte imbalance. You canm start taking Vitamin B12 supplements and electroilyte rich fluids for 2 weeks and see if it improves.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
Regards,
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
drrakhitayal@gmail.com
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Burning Back Pain Due To Long Working Hours. Pain Reoccurs After Stopping Medicines. Advice?
Hello there, welcome to health care magic. Since you experience pain at rest and not during activity this is not a case of mechanical disturbance/ irritation. As per your data scapula (blade) has no articular surface on the thorax. Scapulo-thoracic joint is known as a functional joint rather than an anatomical joint. So we can not think of any inflammatory arthritis as a cause of your burning pain. There is no bursae in that part of the body which could have been a case also. Since there is no complaints of lack of muscle control/ weakness, numbness, radiation there is no chance of neuropathic, nerve root irritation. There is no signs of vascular conditions also...... Hence Your burning pain is a cause of deficiency in vitamins/ minerals/hormones/calcium or frostbite..... So supplements rich in these things whether in natural form or in tablets would be more helpful for you. Wish you a pain free back soon..... have a nice day.....