Absolutely. When I delivered my son via c-section I complained of having a sharp pain in my shoulder, right near my collar bone area and the nurse explained that it was due to gas. I've heard you can take normal gas relieving medications to alleviate the pain such as tums or something like that. I am now pregnant with my second and this morning woke up with the same stinging pain. It's so bad that I can't even take my full inhale because the pain strikes at the end of my inhale. I took some regular gas relief pills but I haven't gotten any relief yet.
silent acid reflux could cause both these symptoms. you may want to get it checked out.
No, gas can not cause a person to experience shoulder pain. Shoulder pain is normally caused by stress or other external problems such as traveling pains.
i have the same problem :(
There are many causes of gas and diarrhea, but the right shoulder pain is most likely "referred pain" due to the stomach distress. The phrenic nerve is involved... I've also had right shoulder pain after my c-section, and the doctor explained how it was due to the phrenic nerve getting irritated and extending the pain to the right shoulder.
Yes, trapped gas in the digestive system can indeed lead to shoulder pain. This phenomenon, known as referred pain, occurs when pain originating from one part of the body is felt in another area. In this case, the shared nerve pathways between the abdomen and the shoulder region can result in shoulder pain caused by gas in the digestive system. The diaphragm, a large muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity, plays a crucial role in the process. When excessive gas accumulates in the gastrointestinal tract, it can cause distention and create pressure on the diaphragm. This pressure irritates the diaphragm and can lead to pain that radiates upwards towards the shoulder area. Furthermore, the phrenic nerves, which innervate the diaphragm and extend into the shoulder region, play a role in this referred pain. When the diaphragm is stimulated or irritated due to trapped gas, it can send pain signals through the phrenic nerves to the shoulder, resulting in shoulder pain. It's worth noting that gas-related shoulder pain is typically temporary and subsides once the gas is released or the underlying cause is addressed. Simple measures like walking, gentle stretching, or over-the-counter anti-gas medications may help alleviate the trapped gas and relieve the associated shoulder pain. However, if the shoulder pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and to rule out other potential causes of the pain. Visit - Secondmedic
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The cause of the chest and the left shoulder pain may be as a result of the problems of the nerves, ribs, muscles, esophagus and lungs.
yes
It very well can, but of course it isn't the only thing that causes shoulder pain. Depends on what type of abscess it is. If the pain is dull but persistent, and when you touch/move your shoulder it severely worsens, then it may be caused by an abscess.
No. Gas pains only cause stomach cramps.
Various causes can trigger shoulder pain. The most prominent cause of shoulder pain is rotator cuff tendinitis. It is a condition that is characterized by swollen tendons. Another common cause of shoulder pain is impingement syndrome, where the rotator cuff gets caught between the acromion and humeral head. Sometimes, shoulder pain results from injury to another location in your body, usually the neck or biceps. This is known as referred pain. Referred pain generally doesnβt get worse when you move your shoulder. Other causes of shoulder pain include arthritis, torn cartilage, rotator cuff, etc. Β Physical therapy is a very effective and non-surgical treatment for treating shoulder pain. An experienced physical therapist can be beneficial in providing long-term relief from neck pain.
Most of the time, yes. I say that from experiance.
Yes
Sleeping on it the wrong way can be one of the causes.
Shoulder pain is a condition that may cause severe disruptions in a person's life. The shoulder is the most movable joint in the human body. A group of four muscles and their tendons called the rotator cuff to give the shoulder its wide range of motion. Swelling, damage, or bone changes around the rotator cuff can cause shoulder pain. Physical therapy is one of the most effective, fastest and non-surgical treatments for treating shoulder pain. Visiting a trained and experienced physical therapist can help you by correctly diagnosing the cause of the pain and accordingly designing a specific range of exercises and therapies for treating the pain. Specific home remedies and exercises are also suggested for providing faster relief from the pain.Β