Shoulder pain
We regret suffering from shoulder pain! The purpose of this guide is to provide information while waiting for the diagnosis by the doctor, or to provide additional information after you have seen your doctor. Keep in mind that this evidence is not intended to need direct diagnosis by your doctor. The diagnoses discussed here are one of the most common diagnoses that can explain your symptoms, but the list is not entirely complete, and there may be many other possibilities. In addition, there may be more than one case at the same time. For example, a person with rheumatoid arthritis may also suffer from tendonitis. The shoulder is partially vulnerable to pain due to the complicated dissection, and due to the greater movement of any joint in the body. Some of these muscles, tendons or cysts are common causes of shoulder pain, even if the joint itself is in good condition.