What disease does left shoulder neck ache foretell?

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For today's office workers, cervical, shoulder, lumbar pain has been very common, seems to have become an occupational disease. Almost all office friends will be suffering from this kind of illness, so we should pay attention to prevention. In life, some people always feel their right shoulder pain, they will be treated according to periarthritis of shoulder. In fact, what diseases may be predicted by this situation? Let's share my experience with you.

What disease does left shoulder neck ache foretell?

Because the sensory nerves of shoulder pain and heart pain are very close to each other, both of them are behind the spinal cord. When the heart breaks down, such as angina pectoris and myocardial infarction, the left shoulder pain can also be induced reflexively. Most of the left shoulder pain caused by heart disease is related to activity. It occurs during activity, paroxysmal and regular, and can be relieved by rest or oral nitroglycerin; The pain caused by scapulohumeral periarthritis mostly appears after fatigue, and nitroglycerin can't be relieved after rest.

Acute cholecystitis can stimulate the right phrenic nerve endings, resulting in right shoulder skin reflex pain. The phrenic nerve is composed of the third to fifth cervical nerves, mainly the fourth cervical nerve, which branches on the shoulder skin. When the stimulation of the right phrenic nerve endings is transmitted to the fourth cervical ganglion through the phrenic nerve, the cerebral cortex will have the illusion that it is the pain transmitted from the right shoulder.

Therefore, if the right shoulder pain has been found, it is recommended to do color Doppler ultrasound first to exclude cholecystitis. Neck and shoulder pain, family massage immediately feel relaxed a lot, but soon the disease and attack, at this time we should be alert to other diseases. For example, cervical spondylotic radiculopathy caused by nerve root edema.

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