Intermittent numbness of the right shoulder may be related to fasciitis, cervical spondylosis, frozen shoulder, brachial plexus nerve injury.
1. Fasciitis: Fasciitis refers to pathologic changes in the fascia that cause a variety of discomfort symptoms in the muscles and fascia of the body, including muscle pain, muscle tension, muscle weakness, numbness of the skin and movement disorders, etc. Fasciitis can cause intermittent numbness of the right shoulder and neck. When fasciitis occurs in the right shoulder and neck, the symptom of intermittent numbness in the right shoulder can occur.
2. Cervical spondylosis: right shoulder numbness may also be related to cervical spondylosis, such as common nerve root cervical spondylosis, often appearing in the shoulder, upper limb radioactive numbness, pain performance.
3. Frozen shoulder: intermittent numbness of the right shoulder may also be related to frozen shoulder, all kinds of exertion factors lead to local blood obstruction, and thus there will be numbness of the limbs.
4. Brachial plexus nerve injury: neck trauma and other reasons can lead to the brachial plexus nerve is pulled to cause injury, there can be shoulder numbness, upper limb can not be lifted and other symptoms.
There are many reasons that cause intermittent numbness of the right shoulder, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examination, clear the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.