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Extreme pain in neck, shoulder blades
Hello from 2 days, I have been having extreme pain in my neck, shoulder blades extending to arms on my left side. Any slight movement on left side causes this pain due to which I even have problem lying down, getting up and shifting sides during sleep. There are 1-2 particular points on shoulder blade and down the neck where it hurts most like a stinging pain. This also happened around 10-15 days back when it stayed for 2 entire days and after that there was no pain during the day but only while I used to get up from bed after sleep. I haven't got any injury as such. I have a day desk job and do dance in terms of body exercise. Yesterday I took pain killers but in the morning today, the pain was even worse than yesterday. I am using heat pad too. Can someone suggest what should I do? As this pain is hindering my day to day activities.
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Description of your symptoms points towards the neck muscles sprain.Type of your job using the computer for long hours may aggravate the symptoms. Such pain lasts for upto 3-4 days Use tablet diclofenac sodium 50 mg three times a day if you have no allergy to it. Apply warm water soaked cloth over the affected area 3 times daily and you can gently apply  fastum gel Use a pillow which does not cause discomfort
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Hello ,got your concern ,it can be treatable with further evaluation, better healthcare and proper treatment ..For prescription and counselling regarding the same you can consult me through this app - Dr Hemanth Patakamuri Civil assistant surgeon and Family physician Experienced in online health care
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Start using acecloplu morning and evening after food for five days . Tab Gem cal Xt after food for 2 weeks Continue heat pack Tab razo L before good twice daily for five days.
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Tab Zerodol MR 1 tab BD for 5 days
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Please consult with a physician for further evaluation and management.
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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