Is left scapula aching heart disease

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-23 03:20:38
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Left scapula pain may be caused by heart disease or other diseases.
If the patient's accompanying symptoms are palpitations, chest pain, chest tightness, etc., coronary artery blockage is found on cardiography, which is caused by heart disease. After heart disease, insufficient blood supply to the heart may cause myocardial spasm, radiation pain, and left scapula pain. If the patient's accompanying symptoms are scapula swelling, limited mobility, etc., exudate around the scapula is found on B-ultrasound examination, which is not heart disease, usually caused by arthritis. Arthritis can cause inflammatory secretions to ooze from the shoulder joint and irritate the scapula, causing localized pain.