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Sudden, Severe Pain On The Back Of Shoulder, Feeling Of Water Flowing Inside. What Could It Be?

Hello sir. My name is ravi. I am getting sudden pain on my back of shoulder and feeling like some water is flowing inside, might be swelling but i dont know exactly what is happening inside my back of shoulder. Suddenly it is happening once or twice for 2 to 3 days from past 2 months. I am feeling a severe pain. I have not consulted doctor yet. Please help me. Thank you.
Wed, 27 Jun 2012
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Hello Ravi ,
The symptoms you have can be caused due to nerve compression also known as a pinched nerve in the neck . This can be investigated with an X ray of your neck and shoulder and a MRI Of the neck if your doctor feels it is required after seeing the X rays . Physiotherapy and pain medications do help provide relief from this .
I wish you all the best .
Regards .
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Sudden, Severe Pain On The Back Of Shoulder, Feeling Of Water Flowing Inside. What Could It Be?

Hello Ravi , The symptoms you have can be caused due to nerve compression also known as a pinched nerve in the neck . This can be investigated with an X ray of your neck and shoulder and a MRI Of the neck if your doctor feels it is required after seeing the X rays . Physiotherapy and pain medications do help provide relief from this . I wish you all the best . Regards .