Common causes of bladder pain include cold shoulder, muscle strain, frozen shoulder, etc. In this regard, we should pay attention to keep warm, avoid overwork, and take medication.
1. Cold: It may be that you do not cover your shoulders when you sleep, which causes your shoulders to catch cold, slowing down the local blood circulation and causing your bladder to become sore. In this regard, it is necessary to pay attention to sleep with a good cover to avoid the shoulders catching cold, and also do a good job of keeping the shoulders warm in daily life.
2. Muscle strain: It is possible that the shoulder muscles are overworked during the day, which puts them in a state of tension for a long time and causes lactic acid to accumulate. At night when you sleep, you will feel soreness in your shoulders. In this case, you should pay more attention to rest and avoid overuse of shoulder in daily life.
3. Frozen shoulder: Frozen shoulder can cause pain around the shoulder joint, and the pain in the shoulder joint often worsens at night, causing the bladder to feel sore when sleeping. This can be treated with medication, such as oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and celecoxib to relieve pain symptoms. Intra-articular glucocorticosteroid injections can also be given to relieve pain.
There are other causes and treatments for sleeping bladder pain, including having a pillow and cervical spondylosis, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to identify the cause of the disease and give targeted treatment. Doctor’s medication should be used under the guidance of a doctor.