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Suggest Treatment For Severe Shoulder Pain

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Posted on Mon, 9 Jan 2017
Question: Hi, I have shoulder pain. I had an MRI which showed arthritis. I've had two cortisone shots and although I had some relief the discomfort has shifted. I've been taking two Aleve 2xday but it doesn't seem to help. Any suggestions that would help my shoulder feel more comfortable?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Praveen Tayal (25 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Hot compress and oral muscle relaxants will help.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
Non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like Motrin, ibuprofen, or Aleve can help with pain control and decrease inflammation due to arthritis.
Activities that cause symptoms should be avoided. A physical therapy program that focuses on establishing non-painful shoulder motion and strengthening of the shoulder muscles will also be helpful.
Cortisone shot will decrease the inflammation but will not help in the long term. You can also get some oral muscle relaxants prescribed from your orthopedician to help it.
Do a regular hot compress and apply local analgesic gel to increase the movement around the joint.
I hope this answers your query.
In case you have additional questions or doubts, you can forward them to me, and I shall be glad to help you out.
Wishing you good health.
Regards.
Dr. Praveen Tayal.
For future query, you can directly approach me through my profile URL http://bit.ly/Dr-Praveen-Tayal

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Praveen Tayal (12 hours later)
The hot compress seems to relieve it some. I have taken Aleve around the clock for a week and it does nothing. I've had a shot of cortisone that helped one location but the pain has shifted a little and is a constant ache. Will a muscle relaxant help that? Any suggestions besides Aleve. Advil seems ho work a little better are 2 tablets enough?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Praveen Tayal (12 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Muscle relaxant will help.

Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
The constant ache will be helped by hot compress and muscle relaxant. Advil can be taken at every 6 hours but it is best to take a pain killer in addition to muscle relaxant.
Hope my answer is helpful.
Do accept my answer in case there are no further queries.
Regards.
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Shoulder Pain

Brief Answer: Hot compress and oral muscle relaxants will help. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for posting your query. Non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like Motrin, ibuprofen, or Aleve can help with pain control and decrease inflammation due to arthritis. Activities that cause symptoms should be avoided. A physical therapy program that focuses on establishing non-painful shoulder motion and strengthening of the shoulder muscles will also be helpful. Cortisone shot will decrease the inflammation but will not help in the long term. You can also get some oral muscle relaxants prescribed from your orthopedician to help it. Do a regular hot compress and apply local analgesic gel to increase the movement around the joint. I hope this answers your query. In case you have additional questions or doubts, you can forward them to me, and I shall be glad to help you out. Wishing you good health. Regards. Dr. Praveen Tayal. For future query, you can directly approach me through my profile URL http://bit.ly/Dr-Praveen-Tayal