If your right and left shoulders often hurt, this is the organ you are really having problems with:

 

React in time: if you have shoulder pain, it could mean problems with one of the most important organs in the body!

The shoulder joint is one of the most mobile, but also one of the most unstable, joints in the body. It’s the one we use the most in our daily lives, including styling our hair, dressing, eating, exercising, driving, and more.

 

 

Right shoulder pain occurs in a limited number of conditions, so it’s important to differentiate it. If it’s the result of muscle inflammation, simply rest the arm for a few days, and avoid any movement that might aggravate the pain.

However, if the pain persists and lasts more than a few weeks or months, it’s time to see a doctor. Right shoulder pain is caused by bursitis, frozen shoulder syndrome, an injury, carpal tunnel syndrome, or tendonitis.