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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Pain In Neck, Shoulder And Wrist

What type of specialist should I see for chronic (past few months) neck, shoulder, and wrist pain, (sometimes with headache), which no longer improves with chiropractic ultrasound or massage? I have recently seen my cardiologist and had a normal EKG. Female , 58, with history of breast cancer and diabetes.
Thu, 21 May 2015
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, no need to see any specialist because such symptoms can be managed with any NSAID (Non-Steroid-Anti-Inflammatory- Drug) if go and see the specialist there you would be given some potent analgesic and which may not be good for health, I would advise you to manage your pain with your own, instead of taking pain medicine and for that try to bear the pain as hard as you could, then the step will come you would feel something analgesic effect, most of the time such pain are emotionally related, hope this information helps, take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Pain In Neck, Shoulder And Wrist

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, no need to see any specialist because such symptoms can be managed with any NSAID (Non-Steroid-Anti-Inflammatory- Drug) if go and see the specialist there you would be given some potent analgesic and which may not be good for health, I would advise you to manage your pain with your own, instead of taking pain medicine and for that try to bear the pain as hard as you could, then the step will come you would feel something analgesic effect, most of the time such pain are emotionally related, hope this information helps, take care.