Pleural adhesion pain at scapula may be related to pleurisy, pneumonia, tuberculosis and so on.
1. Pleurisy: Bacteria invade the pleural cavity due to various reasons, causing inflammatory reaction in the pleural cavity and resulting in pleural adhesion, which may trigger symptoms such as chest wall pain and shoulder blade pain.
2. Pneumonia: Pneumonia is a lung infection caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and other pathogens, and aggravation of lung infection can easily trigger pleurisy, resulting in pleural adhesion, and coughing, coughing up pus and sputum and other symptoms may constantly stimulate the pleura, resulting in chest pain, scapula pain and other symptoms.
3. Tuberculosis: pleural adhesion itself belongs to one of the complications of tuberculosis, tuberculosis lesion aggravation is likely to invade the pleura, resulting in chest, scapula and other parts of the pain and discomfort.
It is recommended that pleural adhesion scapula symptoms should go to the hospital for examination, identify the cause, under the guidance of the doctor treatment.