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Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain In The Shoulders

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Posted on Thu, 16 Feb 2017
Question: I are m having pain in my right shoulder that is limiting some movement
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Answered by Dr. Chander Mohan Singh (10 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Tab.aceclofenac100mg+thiocolchicoside4mg and physiotherapy.

Detailed Answer:
I have had your query.

Your symptoms may be due to many reasons.

You haven't tell me anything about your diabetic status, previously having any fever, trauma.

Patients having diabetes and fever may develop frozen shoulder after some time, that's why I want to know about that.

So, I advise you to get fasting blood sugar levels done and X Ray of affected shoulder in AP view and send me the report.

If your blood sugar level is normal and you don't having history of trauma then this pain may be due to spasm or surrounding muscles or developing arthritic.

So, till your reports came I would treat you with aceclofenac100mg+serratiopeptidase15mg thrice a day. This is a prescription drug. You can discuss about it with our local doctor. This drug is available at every drug shop.

After pain subsides you must do physiotherapy.

Apply hot packs.

Thanks,

Dr.CHANDER XXXXXXX XXXXXXX
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.

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Dr. Chander Mohan Singh

Orthopaedic Surgeon

Practicing since :2003

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Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain In The Shoulders

Brief Answer: Tab.aceclofenac100mg+thiocolchicoside4mg and physiotherapy. Detailed Answer: I have had your query. Your symptoms may be due to many reasons. You haven't tell me anything about your diabetic status, previously having any fever, trauma. Patients having diabetes and fever may develop frozen shoulder after some time, that's why I want to know about that. So, I advise you to get fasting blood sugar levels done and X Ray of affected shoulder in AP view and send me the report. If your blood sugar level is normal and you don't having history of trauma then this pain may be due to spasm or surrounding muscles or developing arthritic. So, till your reports came I would treat you with aceclofenac100mg+serratiopeptidase15mg thrice a day. This is a prescription drug. You can discuss about it with our local doctor. This drug is available at every drug shop. After pain subsides you must do physiotherapy. Apply hot packs. Thanks, Dr.CHANDER XXXXXXX XXXXXXX