Internal Medicine: How to treat periarthritis of the shoulder? Surgery, Urology, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), Plastic Surgery, Oncology, Dermatology, Orthopedics, Hepatology, Nephrology, Neurology, More>> Many people are prone to periarthritis of the shoulder at a certain age. This condition causes severe shoulder pain during rainy or damp weather, and patients often have to endure such pain. To prevent its occurrence in advance, it is necessary to understand the causes of periarthritis of the shoulder, which can help ensure good health. Below, we will discuss an overview of the causes of periarthritis of the shoulder.
The causes of periarthritis of the shoulder include:
1. Invasion by wind, cold, and dampness: A significant number of patients have a clear history of being affected by wind, cold, and dampness before the onset of the disease, such as living in a damp environment, being caught in the rain, or sleeping with the shoulder exposed. This indicates that invasion by wind, cold, and dampness is one of the causes of periarthritis of the shoulder.
2. Reduced shoulder activity: Clinically, this condition is more common in women over middle age whose shoulder activity has gradually decreased. The incidence rate is higher in the left shoulder than in the right shoulder, and the incidence rate is higher among intellectual workers compared to physical laborers. This is also a common cause of periarthritis of the shoulder.
3. Senile degeneration: This condition is more common in women aged 40-50 and above, clearly related to senile degeneration. This is also a common factor in the causes of periarthritis of the shoulder.
The above content provides a general description of the causes of periarthritis of the shoulder. Most cases of scoliosis occur during adolescence. Understanding the causes of periarthritis of the shoulder early on allows timely preventive measures to be taken, helping better prevent the occurrence of periarthritis of the shoulder. Please remember the causes of periarthritis of the shoulder. Wishing all patients a speedy recovery.
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