What should I do if my shoulder keeps hurting 7 months after the stent?

Shoulder pain 7 months after stenting may be caused by shoulder joint disease and cardiovascular disease, which need timely examination and treatment, and surgery if necessary.
1. Shoulder joint disease: patients suffering from shoulder joint disease may have shoulder pain, common diseases include frozen shoulder, rotator cuff injury, etc. Patients can be treated by infrared irradiation, physiotherapy, etc., and if necessary, surgery can be carried out to make the muscles loosened to relieve pain.
2. Cardiovascular disease: patients after stenting are likely to have stenosis in the stent, and may also have stenosis in other branches of the coronary artery due to failure to take secondary preventive treatment drugs regularly after the operation. At this time, due to insufficient blood supply to the myocardium, angina pectoris will occur again, and when angina pectoris occurs, the pain will be radiated to the back of the shoulder, resulting in recurring pain in the shoulder.
Shoulder pain after stenting for 7 months need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to find out the cause, timely treatment, to prevent further development of the disease.