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Right shoulder inflammation
Hi i have been suffering with right shoulder pain since 28 jan. Dr has put me on paracetamol 500 and tramadol. Has said may take up to 6 weeks to recover. I have been taking medicine and I am tired. Medicine gives me temp relief but after 3 hours pain is back. Can you please suggest any other medication.
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• Contrast bath---It is a form of treatment shoulder is applied warm water followed by the immediate application of the shoulder with ice water. This procedure is repeated several times, alternating hot and cold. Note that the treatment should always end in the ice water, as heat will induce the body's inflammatory response, while cold helps to decrease inflammation.
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Morning Can u pls tell me the history wen the pain started in Jan Was it any injury or increased activity How much it’s restricting ur day to day activity and sleep Did u attend Physio As ur Young I don’t suspect anything serious The medication PCM & Tremadol given to u r the safest Any soft tissue injury will take 6-12 weeks to heal
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Start Physio IFT & Shoulder strengthening excercises Take pain killers SOS
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Not to lift Weights and not to do over head activities If the pain is persistent would like to see Pt clinically and may evaluate further Thanks
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If you got shoulder pain - get it diagnosed first - most probably it is impingement. Do cuff exercises with physio. Consult Shoulder surgeon. He may give you injection in to subacromial space - it will help in about 99% of people. Opinion given by Dr Sivaraman B. Shoulder Surgeon. Thoraipakkam, Chennai
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