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My wife is el-prego and has el-paino in her left shoulder blade. She has been whining to me for DAYS now, and I can t handle it. So she s sitting here next to me right now as I type this since I think she s a little crazy. Any thoughts about left shoulder blade pain? I told her it was probably due to the moving a furniture day we had plus her 10 hour work day. Any suggestions you have such as she s a little over the top would be fine. Thanks, tired father-to-be.
She certainly does seem to be having pain around the shoulder which is troubling her. Since you mentioned about lifting some heavy furniture it could be the cause but have to specifically be sure about it.
So for this strained shoulder she can apply a pain patch available over the counter, with pain cream application like the one containing diclofenac sodium. Since she is pregnant she should avoid pain tablets and rely on these methods instead.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. George Verghese
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Hi, She certainly does seem to be having pain around the shoulder which is troubling her. Since you mentioned about lifting some heavy furniture it could be the cause but have to specifically be sure about it. So for this strained shoulder she can apply a pain patch available over the counter, with pain cream application like the one containing diclofenac sodium. Since she is pregnant she should avoid pain tablets and rely on these methods instead. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. George Verghese