Left clavicle pain is a warning.

Left clavicle pain can be caused by trauma, myofasciitis, cervical spondylosis, intercostal neuralgia and so on.
1. Trauma: after the left clavicle is traumatized, bone and soft tissue injury can occur, and local pain symptoms can occur, accompanied by swelling, deformity and activity limitation and other manifestations.
2. Myofasciitis: long-term over-activity of the left shoulder and the left upper arm can lead to the soft tissue at the left clavicle being pulled and stimulated, which is easy to form aseptic inflammation and cause pain symptoms.
3. Cervical spondylosis: When cervical spondylosis occurs, it leads to nerve compression, which results in pain, numbness and restricted movement in the neck and shoulder.
4. Intercostal neuralgia: Intercostal neuralgia can also involve the clavicle of the left shoulder, and localized fixed pain can occur.
If you have left clavicle pain, you should consult a doctor in time and take appropriate treatments under the guidance of a specialist, which will help to relieve the discomfort as soon as possible.