Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Vertigo And The Stomach Bug What Could Cause Deferred Shoulder Pain?

What could cause deferred shoulder pain? - vertigo and the stomach bug

Anyone who had seen almost every day, with strange symptoms ... and was the doctor had numbness in his right hand and wrist, dizziness, and, more recently, a strange pain in the shoulder area below the left shoulder, but before the chest.
Then, 3 days ago, my right wrist started to pain the next day I felt like dizziness, pain, and my left shoulder.
What could that be?
We both have young children ... my last time a stomach virus and his family have colds.
Ideas?

1 comment:

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