Persistent and severe shoulder pain, often due to dislocation of the shoulder joint. There is a clear history of trauma. Traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation is associated with a history of trauma, shoulder pain, swelling and dysfunction. The injured limb is flexibly fixed in a mildly abducted internal rotation position with the elbow flexed and the affected forearm supported by the healthy hand. What are the dietary considerations for persistent and severe shoulder pain? Patients should eat more high-calcium foods; more high-protein foods; more vegetables and fruits; avoid eating greasy foods; avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods. Desirable diet Milk: contains high protein, high calcium has to promote the recovery of fracture. Drink 500ml per day. Spare ribs: rich in high protein and high calcium nutrients, which are good for fracture recovery. Eat about half a catty a day. Chicken: rich in high-protein, high-calcium nutrients, which is good for fracture recovery. 2-3 taels per day. Duck meat: rich in high protein, high calcium nutrients, good for fracture recovery. 2-3 taels per day. Fish: rich in high protein, high calcium nutrients, good for fracture recovery. About half a catty per day. Soybeans: rich in vegetable protein. About two to three taels per day. Lean meat: rich in high protein and calcium nutrients, good for fracture recovery. Eat one to two per day. Spinach: rich in vitamin C. Good for fracture recovery. Radish: rich in vitamin nutrients. Promotes the recovery of fractures. Winter melon: rich in many vitamins and essential trace elements. Good for fracture recovery. Tomato: rich in vitamin C and many other essential vitamins. Promotes the recovery of fracture. Avoid eating diet Small pepper: fatty meat contains more fat, which is not conducive to the recovery of fracture. Try to eat less or not to eat. Cigarettes: contain a variety of chemicals that are harmful to the human body. It is recommended not to smoke. Chili pepper: it is easy to stimulate gastrointestinal discomfort, leading to gastrointestinal malabsorption of nutrients, which affects the absorption of nutrients and the recovery of fractures. Try to avoid eating foods that have a negative effect on fracture recovery.