Pain in the shoulder blade bone
Shoulder blade bone pain may be caused by muscle strain, trauma, fasciitis, or other reasons, and treatment should be based on the specific condition. Details are as follows:
1. Muscle strain
If a patient lacks regular exercise, sudden long-distance running or intense physical activity may lead to excessive lactic acid buildup in the shoulder blade muscles, resulting in pain. In such cases, medications such as celecoxib capsules or diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets may be taken under medical supervision.
2. Trauma
If the shoulder blade suffers direct or indirect forceful injury, local irritation may occur, causing bone pain in the shoulder blade area. Medications such as metronidazole tablets or ibuprofen sustained-release capsules may be used for treatment under a doctor's guidance.
3. Fasciitis
Repeated pulling of the soft tissues of the shoulder blade fascia may cause local aseptic fasciitis, leading to muscle pain. Treatment may include medications such as compound chlorzoxazone tablets or chlorzoxazone tablets, taken under medical supervision.
In addition to the above causes, shoulder blade pain could also result from cervical spondylosis, fractures, bone cancer, or other conditions. It is important to get adequate rest and avoid excessive fatigue.