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What Causes Persistent Extreme Pain Post Treatment For Dislocated Shoulder?

Went to A.E had x.ray on shoulder & arm after falling down stairs they said I had dislodislocated my shoulder. Gave me gas & air to solve the problem then another doctor came along said he wanted a x.ray on my fima. . The said all ok how could this be.. still in extreem pain
Mon, 25 Apr 2016
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Hello dear welcome to HealthcareMagic
Regarding your persistent pain after treatment with dislocation of your shoulder I am suggesting strongly it is due to the followings

Myositis
Tendonitis
Synovitis
Arthritis
Malunion of the bones
Infection
Fibrosed joint

In view of this please reschedule an appointment with your physician or see an orthopaedic specialist for expert clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription

Meanwhile please take the following
Tablet analgesic
Tablet antibiotic
Multivitamin

I hope this helps Regards
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What Causes Persistent Extreme Pain Post Treatment For Dislocated Shoulder?

Hello dear welcome to HealthcareMagic Regarding your persistent pain after treatment with dislocation of your shoulder I am suggesting strongly it is due to the followings Myositis Tendonitis Synovitis Arthritis Malunion of the bones Infection Fibrosed joint In view of this please reschedule an appointment with your physician or see an orthopaedic specialist for expert clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription Meanwhile please take the following Tablet analgesic Tablet antibiotic Multivitamin I hope this helps Regards