What should I see if I have a lot of nodules in my scapular suture?

Patients with many nodules in the scapular suture can go to orthopedics, trauma surgery, oncology, rheumatology and immunology based on their symptoms, medical history and previous examination results. If there is a clear history of trauma, such as collision, and scapular pain, swelling, and impaired mobility, then a scapular fracture or injury to the surrounding muscles should be considered, and the patient is advised to go to an orthopedic department or trauma surgery department. If the patient has a history of long-term scapular nodules, nodules gradually increase in size, local pressure pain, skin temperature increases, then consider scapular tumor disease, the patient can go to the Department of Bone Oncology or Oncology consultation. If there is a history of prolonged labor, and the pain is obvious after cold or chilled, then rheumatism or local fasciitis should be considered, and the patient can go to the Department of Rheumatology or Orthopedics. Patients with many nodules in the scapular suture can choose the appropriate department according to their own symptoms and past medical history, complete the relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor for further treatment if necessary.