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Pain in upper back right side arm
Since March 15 suffering from pain in upper back right side along with pain in right arm and pain shift also from place to place... Sometime it felt in front side of chest right side with tender points.... Same kind of pain I got in 2015 it took 2 years to get cure... I'm worried this time... It started after a massage session in salon.. Some days it's less someday it's high. Maassage and physio not helping... Taking allopatgy Ayurveda and even homeopathic.. But ntg helping I don't know what it is none medicine and treatment working... Advise I'm diabetic type 2...massage worsen pain even rest not improving it
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It sounds like you are experiencing recurrent pain in the upper back, right arm, and chest with tender points. As you mentioned, you have tried different types of treatments, including allopathy, Ayurveda, and homeopathy, but none of them have helped. It is important to get a proper diagnosis to determine the underlying cause of your pain. I would recommend that you visit a doctor, preferably an orthopedic specialist, who can conduct a physical examination and order any necessary tests, such as imaging studies, to determine the root cause of your pain. In the meantime, you may try some non-pharmacological measures to relieve your symptoms, such as applying heat or cold to the affected area, doing gentle exercises or stretches, and avoiding activities that aggravate your pain. You may also consider consulting a physical therapist who can design an exercise program tailored to your specific needs. It is also important to manage your diabetes well, as uncontrolled blood sugar levels can worsen your pain symptoms. Make sure you are following your diabetic diet and taking your medications as prescribed by your doctor.
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