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What Causes Pain In Shoulder And Neck While Breathing, Coughing And Yawning?

Hi I am a 20 year old female. Ive been having pain in my right shoulder and neck when I breath in, cough or yarn for the past two days now. When I lay down my side begins to hurt making the pain on a scale to 1 - 10 with 10 being the worst, my pain is a 10.
Fri, 7 Aug 2015
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If it's 10, you should not ignore it. It may not be simple myalgia or say muscular pain. Some kind of cervical vertebral problem due to reduction in intervertebral gaps, osteophytes ( not found in young generally), other pressure on nerve emanating from cervical region could be the cause. Pain killer is not answer. Managementay be planned once we have x Ray reports of c/spine. Cervical collar support, traction, physio, Yoga etc may be needed.
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What Causes Pain In Shoulder And Neck While Breathing, Coughing And Yawning?

If it s 10, you should not ignore it. It may not be simple myalgia or say muscular pain. Some kind of cervical vertebral problem due to reduction in intervertebral gaps, osteophytes ( not found in young generally), other pressure on nerve emanating from cervical region could be the cause. Pain killer is not answer. Managementay be planned once we have x Ray reports of c/spine. Cervical collar support, traction, physio, Yoga etc may be needed.