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Have problem in right shoulder
Done MRI and below is report Mild synovial effusion is seen in shoulder, joint with fluid signals extending along in biceps tendon Degenerative changes are noted in acromioclavicular joint with osteophytes formation causing impingement over supra spinatus tendon (rest all reports are attached) Doctors are suggesting for operation, Please suggest for below points 1- Is opertaion is the only option or it can be treated wih medicine? 2- at this age should we go for operation? 3-if we do not go for the operation will that harm anyhow? Please suggest
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You don't need surgery You just need intrarticular injection and good physiotherapy
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At 60, you should go for operation if there is immense pain in you shoulder. If you do not undergo decompression then, an arthritic acromion may damage the underlying rotator cuff with subsequent tear. My choice for you will be: Subacromial decompression with acromioclavicular excision and debridement.
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You can also get a intrarticular depoprednisolone injection into account joint. This may delay or substitute surgery in selected cases.
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Need clinical examination
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