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What Causes Persistent Pain In Shoulder Arm And Chin?

I ve had a swollen lymph node on the roof on my mouth for a week now. I haven t been sick at all. The only problem I ve had for the past 2 months is my left shoulder arm lower chin has a constant ache. It feels deep almost a bone ache or joint but it also makes my jaw bone ache? They did a mri of my shoulder and it came back normal? I also have a little sore knot in my right upper arm for the past 3 weeks but I didn t think we had lymph nodes on the outer part of our arms. since my mri came back normal I don t know what I should do to make the bone ache go away.
Mon, 29 Feb 2016
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, it is being stated few clinical conditions here and that are not related with each other like lymph node on roof of mouth, it might not be that one in absence of symptoms it is nothing to worry, it can be clinically examined to clear the doubt, if the MRI is unremarkable then no need to worry about anything over all condition could be nonspecific hope this information helps.
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What Causes Persistent Pain In Shoulder Arm And Chin?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, it is being stated few clinical conditions here and that are not related with each other like lymph node on roof of mouth, it might not be that one in absence of symptoms it is nothing to worry, it can be clinically examined to clear the doubt, if the MRI is unremarkable then no need to worry about anything over all condition could be nonspecific hope this information helps.