If right shoulder pain occurs, it may be physiological pain caused by overwork or excessive exercise, or it may be a sign of cervical spondylosis, frozen shoulder, cholecystitis, or liver disease.
1. Physiological pain: The accumulation of lactic acid in local muscles due to overwork or excessive exercise causes shoulder pain, which is a normal phenomenon and can be recovered after bed rest.
2. Cervical spondylosis: right shoulder pain may be a sign of cervical spondylosis, if you suffer from radicular cervical spondylosis, the nerve roots innervating the upper limbs are compressed or stimulated, and will also show shoulder discomfort, pain and pain in the upper limbs, numbness and so on.
3. Frozen shoulder: aseptic inflammation of the joint capsule and other soft tissues of the shoulder, causing shoulder pain and activity limitation, common in middle-aged and old people, is a self-limiting disease.
4. Cholecystitis: pain in the right shoulder may be a sign of cholecystitis. If you suffer from cholecystitis, it will be manifested as pain in the shoulder, and the pain will radiate to the back, and it may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms.
5. Liver disease: right shoulder pain may be a sign of liver disease, if you suffer from liver disease, it will usually manifest shoulder discomfort, and there is a feeling of acidity, heaviness, and so on.
There are many other causes of right shoulder pain, such as trauma, etc. If the pain is not relieved after resting, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a relevant examination to find out the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.