Having back pain near sholder blade on right side. It is from last 2 to 3 days. It occures most when sitting without back support. Mild but bothering. Thanks
Also if it relate with back pain ot not have red ring on chest not itchy.
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Sit with back support.
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Locally apply hot water bag or gel bag or sit in sunlight.
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For back pain near the shoulder blade, try home remedies like applying heat or cold packs, gentle stretching, yoga, or massage, improving posture, taking regular breaks to rest and relax, and practicing stress-reducing techniques like deep breathing or meditation to help alleviate tension and discomfort.
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