Could the swelling be related to redness or a feeling of heat in the area?

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Could the swelling be related to redness or a feeling of heat in the area?

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Swelling / Inflammation
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Why is my shoulder swollen and inflamed?

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What happens inside the shoulder when there’s swelling or inflammation?

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How can I tell if the swelling is affecting my shoulder joint or surrounding tissues?

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Is the swelling causing the shoulder pain, or is the pain causing the swelling?

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Can inflammation make the shoulder feel stiff or reduce its range of motion?

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Why does the swelling seem to worsen after certain activities?

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Is it normal for swelling to feel warm or tender to the touch?

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Could the swelling be related to redness or a feeling of heat in the area?

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How long does swelling from shoulder pain typically last?

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Can inflammation in the shoulder get worse if I continue using the arm as normal?

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Why does the swelling seem more noticeable after I sleep or rest?

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Is it safe to move my shoulder while it’s very swollen and inflamed?

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Why does the swelling seem to come and go at different times?

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What might cause swelling in the shoulder to spread to the arm or hand?

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