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Pain In The Left Shoulder Radiating To The Hand. Gall Bladder Removed. History Of Hypertension, Anemia

hello--yes, I have pain in my left shoulder with radiation to my left wrist and hand. the onset occurs after meals. I have no gallbladder. I do have GERD and take two med one in the AM and one in PM with good control of symptoms. I have no other symptoms ie SOB, sweating, nausea, but I understand that women often present differently when they are experiencing cardiac pain. I have a history of Htn, pernicious and iron def anemia and am a 48 years old.
Thu, 4 Jul 2013
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Greetings.
You first need to be investigated for cardiac disorder-Go for ECG/EKG,2D Echo & USG.
if every thing seems alright in cardiology system than consult Spine/Orthopedic surgeon & go for MRI cervical spine.
By the time try some pain killers,Pregabalin & cobalamine.
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Pain In The Left Shoulder Radiating To The Hand. Gall Bladder Removed. History Of Hypertension, Anemia

Greetings. You first need to be investigated for cardiac disorder-Go for ECG/EKG,2D Echo & USG. if every thing seems alright in cardiology system than consult Spine/Orthopedic surgeon & go for MRI cervical spine. By the time try some pain killers,Pregabalin & cobalamine.