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I Have Pain In Both Shoulders. Could That Be Related To Heart Disease. It Hurts On Movement Only?

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Ocean Spgs, MS
August 10
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Shoulder pain can be related to heart disease, especially if it is accompanied by other symptoms. According to your knowledge base, heart-related chest pain (angina) can radiate to the shoulders, neck, jaw, abdomen, or back. However, if the pain occurs only with movement, it might be related to other conditions such as Show Full Answer

Shoulder pain can be related to heart disease, especially if it is accompanied by other symptoms. According to your knowledge base, heart-related chest pain (angina) can radiate to the shoulders, neck, jaw, abdomen, or back. However, if the pain occurs only with movement, it might be related to other conditions such as claudication, which is muscle pain triggered by movement and relieved by rest. It's important to consult your doctor for an accurate diagnosis.

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