What to do about the painful bump on the bone above the right shoulder

The bump above the right shoulder is the acromion of the right clavicle. The pain may be caused by fasciitis, trauma, cervical spondylosis, etc. Physiotherapy, medication, surgery, etc. can be chosen to alleviate the symptoms according to the different causes of the disease. 1. Fasciitis: When localized fasciitis occurs in the right shoulder, the inflammatory factor will continuously stimulate the nerve tissue of the right shoulder, which may lead to damage of the nerve tissue and cause pain in the right clavicle acromion. You can take celecoxib capsules, diclofenac sodium extended-release tablets and other drugs to control inflammation and relieve symptoms, and at the same time, you can take hot compresses to promote blood circulation in the inflammation area and reduce pain. 2. Trauma: When the right shoulder is hit by inappropriate external force, it may lead to fracture or dislocation of the right shoulder, which may cause pain at the acromion end of the right clavicle. Splints can be used to fix the fracture or dislocation site for repositioning. At the same time, take Meloxicam capsules, etoricoxib tablets and other painkillers to relieve pain, braking for a short period of time to ensure adequate rest and avoid activities that aggravate the condition. 3. Cervical spondylosis: When cervical spondylosis occurs, the protruding nucleus pulposus may compress the peripheral nerves in the right shoulder, leading to nerve dysfunction, which in turn causes pain in the bones above the right shoulder to bulge. Vitamin B12 tablets, methylprednisolone tablets and other drugs can be taken to nourish the nerves and relieve symptoms, and in severe cases, decompression surgery can be used to remove the protruding discs to eliminate the compression and reduce pain. The treatment of pain in the bone above the right shoulder needs to be determined by the specific cause of the disease, it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor for examination in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.