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shoulder pain & pins and needles
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i think i've pulled a muscle in my shoulder. The pain started two weeks ago, when on our caravan holiday. I thought it was probably 'cus I was sleeoing in a strange bed.
Anyway, it's still very painful all the time and hurts more when i use it. (you'd be amazed how much you use your shoulder muscle!) I aslo now get intermittent mild pins and needles in my forfinger tip and thumb.
I have been taking nurofen which do help, but I know they've worn off and am restricted as to how many i can take. (I also think they might be making me feel sick).
I can't get an appointment at the dr today and wondered if there's anything else i could try. (I'd love to go to bed but it's my 8year old's birthday party this afternoon!)
Anyway, it's still very painful all the time and hurts more when i use it. (you'd be amazed how much you use your shoulder muscle!) I aslo now get intermittent mild pins and needles in my forfinger tip and thumb.
I have been taking nurofen which do help, but I know they've worn off and am restricted as to how many i can take. (I also think they might be making me feel sick).
I can't get an appointment at the dr today and wondered if there's anything else i could try. (I'd love to go to bed but it's my 8year old's birthday party this afternoon!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sounds like the pain might actually be eminating from your neck rather than your shoulder. Problems in the neck often cause shoulder pain and the fact that you are experiencing pins and needles in your finger and thumb would also indicate to me that it's more of a neck problem. You may have a degree of cervical spondolitis. I don't know how old you are but it's relatively common in women as they get older.
Try an ice pack on the painful area (or frozen peas wrapped in a tea towel), and then follow with a warm hot water bottle. 10 minutes each.
You can take paracetamol alongside ibuprufen (nuerofen is just a brand of Ibuprofen)
Try an ice pack on the painful area (or frozen peas wrapped in a tea towel), and then follow with a warm hot water bottle. 10 minutes each.
You can take paracetamol alongside ibuprufen (nuerofen is just a brand of Ibuprofen)
But you can take Paracetamol as well as the Ibuprofen Crisgal.
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/857.aspx
Nurofen is Ibuprofen.
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/857.aspx
Nurofen is Ibuprofen.
Sounds musculo-skeketal.....Nurofen contains only 200mgms of Ibuprofen which is useless. I am also against pain killing tablets which contain nor than one type of painkiller.
Ditch the nurofen and take 600mgms of Ibuprofen and repeat when necessary up to three times a day.
Monitor the situation for a further 2 weeks.
Ditch the nurofen and take 600mgms of Ibuprofen and repeat when necessary up to three times a day.
Monitor the situation for a further 2 weeks.
Both drugs act differently Lofty.
Paracetamol is an analgesic with little anti inflammatory effects and Ibuprofen is an anti inflammatory drug with some analgesic powers.
Now, if one has a flare up of an arthritic problem or an acute injury then it is the acute inflammatory response that causes the pain and hence one needs the drug with the greatest anti inflammatory property....Ibuprofen.
If the pain is due to a local problem, headache for example. them Paracetamol may be the drug of choice.
Paracetamol is an analgesic with little anti inflammatory effects and Ibuprofen is an anti inflammatory drug with some analgesic powers.
Now, if one has a flare up of an arthritic problem or an acute injury then it is the acute inflammatory response that causes the pain and hence one needs the drug with the greatest anti inflammatory property....Ibuprofen.
If the pain is due to a local problem, headache for example. them Paracetamol may be the drug of choice.
So you can take them both together then for something like crisgal is suffering which is probably caused by inflammation and giving her a lot of pain. Which is why I advised taking both.
Just didn't understand what you meant by not taking two different sort of painkillers.
If my arthritis is really bad, I take Mobic + paracetamol, as advised.
Just didn't understand what you meant by not taking two different sort of painkillers.
If my arthritis is really bad, I take Mobic + paracetamol, as advised.
Lofty, my "bind" is tablets that contain more than one compound. I would rather take ibuprofen and Codeine separately than Nurofen which contains both.
If you had a drug reaction, how would you know which drug caused the problem?
It would also be difficult to increase the dose of one component without changing the dose of the others.
No...I HATE multidrug tablets....always have......always will.
If you had a drug reaction, how would you know which drug caused the problem?
It would also be difficult to increase the dose of one component without changing the dose of the others.
No...I HATE multidrug tablets....always have......always will.