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Ask for an urgent GP appointment or get help from NHS 111 if: you have sudden or very bad shoulder pain. you cannot move your arm. your arm or shoulder has changed shape or is badly swollen. you have pins and needles that do not go away. there's no feeling in your arm or shoulder. your arm or shoulder is hot or cold to touch.
- Impingement
Shoulder impingement can start suddenly or come on...
- Bursitis
painful – usually a dull, achy pain; tender or warmer than...
- Frozen Shoulder
Treatment for frozen shoulder. Treatment for frozen shoulder...
- Tendonitis
Tendonitis is when a tendon swells (becomes inflamed) after...
- Dislocated Shoulder
A physiotherapist may recommend some regular shoulder...
- Impingement
15 Οκτ 2024 · Phone 111 if: there’s been new, significant trauma within the last 7 days, for example a fall from height or direct blow to the shoulder. your shoulder is misshapen following a new injury. you can’t move your shoulder at all. Contact your GP, or phone 111 if your GP practice, is closed if:
you develop severe pain in both shoulders; you feel feverish or unwell; These can be signs of something serious, like a broken or dislocated bone, or a torn (ruptured) ligament or tendon. Treatments for shoulder pain. A GP will examine you to work out what's causing your shoulder pain. They might send you for tests (such as an X-ray) to check ...
Shoulder impingement can start suddenly or come on gradually. Symptoms include: pain in the top and outer side of your shoulder. pain that's worse when you lift your arm, especially when you lift it above your head. pain or aching at night, which can affect your sleep. weakness in your arm.
What causes shoulder problems/pain? There are a number of reasons why you might be experiencing shoulder problems/pain, which include: poor posture. osteoarthritis of the shoulder joint. a broken bone such as a fracture of the humerus or the collarbone. a shoulder disorder. The following advice should help:
111 online will not give you a diagnosis, but we will direct you to the best place to get help for your symptoms. We cannot: issue fit notes - you need to contact your GP surgery; make or cancel appointments for you in other parts of the NHS; Read about how 111 online works in detail. NHS 111 online is available in England only. Get help in ...
there’s no feeling in your arm or shoulder; your arm or shoulder is hot or cold to touch; These could be signs of something more serious. You can also call 111 for advice or go 111.nhs.uk. Speak to a GP or physiotherapist if: the pain is severe or stopping you doing normal activities; the pain is getting worse and/or keeps coming back