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Could The Pain At Tip Of Shoulder Be Due To Stress Or Heart Problem?

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h have history of peptic ulcer for 10 years and hypertension for 3 monthes ,,i had pain in tip of my left shoulder for 2 weeks ,,i have no shortness of breath ,no chest pain ,sometimes the pain is radiated to tip of my right shoulder ,,my ecg and chocardiogram s are normal each one i have repeated twice ,, kindley ist a heart problem or its stress , thank you
Mon, 4 Dec 2017
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Hi dear,

From what you describe it does not look like a heart issue.
If it was something cardiac it would be associated with symptoms that are serious.
Also as you said your ECHO and ECG were normal.
I would recommend

1. Get Xray shoulder done
2. If it is inconclusive and pain persists please do MRI of shoulder as there could be tendinitis (inflammation of the tendon)
3. Try over the counter pain killer (tylenol or ibuprufen)

I wish you an early recovery dear.

Regards.
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Could The Pain At Tip Of Shoulder Be Due To Stress Or Heart Problem?

Hi dear, From what you describe it does not look like a heart issue. If it was something cardiac it would be associated with symptoms that are serious. Also as you said your ECHO and ECG were normal. I would recommend 1. Get Xray shoulder done 2. If it is inconclusive and pain persists please do MRI of shoulder as there could be tendinitis (inflammation of the tendon) 3. Try over the counter pain killer (tylenol or ibuprufen) I wish you an early recovery dear. Regards.