It could be a fatty lump and ANY LUMP should be looked at by your doctor. Usually a specialist will use a biopsy needle to see if fluid comes out of it. Generally these types of lumps are non-cancerous, but one should always have it checked out and perhaps removed if it's a cyst because it could bother you in the future.
A woman can experience the signs of a heart attack sometimes a month in advance. If a person has pain in their right shoulder blade with the pain increasing at night, seek medical attention. There could be minor issues associated with the pain but the risk of not knowing could be fatal.
The shoulder blade, also called the scapula, is found at the back of the shoulder.
Yes and my chest
[by sephirtothsfangirl] my shoulder blade keeps popping whenever i move it is there anything i can do back pain
Put your left ( or right)hand behind your back so if you look behind your right (or left) shoulder, you'll see your hand. you dont see your shoulder blade but others will.
I recently had my gallbladder removed because I was having a fallbladder attack. When the operation was done, the pain in my right shoulder blade immediately disappeared along with pain in mt chest and on the left fsde of my stomach. I am sure it could be something else as well. Hope this helps.
Cervical spondylitis
could be cardiac complication such as angina pectoris and could lead to myocardial infarction you need to see your doctor he could prescribe an anticoagulant or vasodilator such as anginine
...probably not. The things above the arm are the shoulder, neck and head. With at least one of your arms, you are probably able to swing your arm back so that your hand is pointing up, palm against your spine, and your hand is as high up toward your head as you can get it. If it is your right arm, continue to curl your arm/hand toward your right shoulder. You'll feel the edge of a flat bone. That is your right shoulder blade. Ditto on the left.
It is on her right shoulder blade and has a width of about 2 inches and the height is a little over 2.5 inches.
Most likely the lump on your shoulder is a part your lymphatic system, the probablity of it being a cancerous lump is low.
This is a symptom of many different things. Could be as simple as a pinched nerve, or as serious as a stroke. Because you mention the pain in the right shoulder, right below or around the shoulder blade, this could be a symptom of a herniated nucleos pulposus, (HNP) Herniated disk in your cervical vertebrae. Depending on where the numbness and tingling radiates to in your fingers, is it into your thumb and index finger or does it include the the pinky finger? Make an appointment with your doc and ask for a Cervical MRI, you may find you have a C6-C7 herniation.