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Have Shoulder Pain In My Right Shoulder. Stretches And Backophen Help. Sometimes I Can't Move My Arm. Ty Best, Lynn

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New York, NY
July 1, 2024
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Nsaids, if anybody does research on them cause more internal problems. To me,,,,,its not worth the risk.

July 4, 2024
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

If it's lasted more than 2-3 weeks, see a doc. Physical therapy or other imaging may be needed to rule out injury

July 21, 2024
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@A MySpondylitisTeam Member. Some people can handle Nsaids. Without adverse event. I can't. You apparently can't. But a lot of people can. Thats why they exist. Respectfully. 😌🙏

July 2, 2024
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You should NOT take nsaids. Do your research first !!!

July 1, 2024
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

I'm sorry to hear about your shoulder pain, Lynn. Here are some tips from the context that might help:

- Medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers like naproxen (Aleve) and ibuprofen (Advil) can help reduce inflammation and pain
- Exercise: Specific exercises recommended by a specialist can be very useful if done Show Full Answer

I'm sorry to hear about your shoulder pain, Lynn. Here are some tips from the context that might help:

- Medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers like naproxen (Aleve) and ibuprofen (Advil) can help reduce inflammation and pain.
- Exercise: Specific exercises recommended by a specialist can be very useful if done regularly. Daily exercise can help maintain mobility.
- Massage: A hot stone massage has been recommended by some for pain relief. Ensure you see a licensed therapist who understands your condition.

Always consult with your doctor before starting any new treatment.

July 1, 2024

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