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Any Suggestion For Itchy And Pain Around Shoulder Blade And Sore Breast?

Hi, I am Pattye...my question is I have pain around my shoulder blade that hurts all the time and itches. There is no rash...also this pain travels to the breast. very sore to the touch. I was taking B complex at the sugestion of my ciropracticter. He told me to stop taking the B but I am also takintg Flax seed caps. I stopped the B for a short time, then the pain started. The pain hasn t gone away.
Mon, 17 Oct 2016
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi with the above description I think that you may have cervical spondylosis with C5 nerve root pressure( which has the same pain distribution as you have described). I would suggest Pain killers , Muscle relaxants , Pregabalin , and physiotherapy. If there is no relief then go for an X Ray of neck.
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Any Suggestion For Itchy And Pain Around Shoulder Blade And Sore Breast?

Hi with the above description I think that you may have cervical spondylosis with C5 nerve root pressure( which has the same pain distribution as you have described). I would suggest Pain killers , Muscle relaxants , Pregabalin , and physiotherapy. If there is no relief then go for an X Ray of neck.