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Shoulder blade pain
My shoulder blade pain not going since 3 4 months...its on and off...initially at start i took pain killer it stops for time being..i showed to ortho and GP ...ortho saying its postural...may be due to work posture or sleep habit and my mobile phone handling position...how do i rule out this...any other possiblities or any other suggestions...if some one press my shoulder blade where i feel pain...i feel relaxed..pain is on left shoulder blade only.
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May be postural or due to calcium/ vitamin d deficiency or even due to cramps these features are observed.
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Take plenty of fluids and calcium rich diet
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Check vitamin d and calcium levels. Do should exercises. Consult privately for prescription
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Suggested for Xray shoulder and shoulder excercise
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