When he appears to us bully on the sword it can depend on many different causes, so the most appropriate thing is to consult your doctor. It will improve it through exploration and taking into account our medical history. If necessary, we will send you any additional tests you deem appropriate and, if necessary, we will refer you to a specialist.
Some possible causes why a bullet can exit the shoulder can be:
1.- Sebaceous residues. These arise from the skin and are full of keratin. While they are benign in most cases, they may need to be drained and even eradicated if they are causing a nuisance.
2.- Lipomas. In this case they are produced because the fat grows and forms these bumps under the skin. Even if they were benign.
3.- Ascesos or furĂșnculos. Estos suelen appears in the sword produced by a bacterial infection.
4.- Injuries to muscles or eyes. It appears to be due to trauma, a fracture or an injury.
5.- Caused by skin diseases.
Related problems do not produce shoulder swelling for the same reason, but the pain can cause contracture of the shoulder muscles when looking at the buttocks or touching them bare.
6.- What can cause a slipped disc in the column to move the intervertebral disc.
7.- Loss brain tumors They are those that form in the eyes or in the vertebrae of the spine.
Vertebral and spinal tumors
Vertebral tumors can be of different types and affect the spine in different ways. The most frequent can be of three types:
1.- Benignos: these are found inside osteomas, osteoblastomas, hemangiomas, y neurofibromas. Usually the space grows and no other parts of the body are affected. The consequences for the wearer can be localized pain, muscle debilitation or compression of nervous structures.
2.- Malignant: they can be chondrosarcoma, chordoma, osteosarcoma, plasmacytoma, multiple myeloma and Ewing’s sarcoma. In this case they are more aggressive and can spread. This can cause intense pain, muscle weakness and compress the spine causing neurological problems.
3.- Metastases: are malignant tumors that originated in other parts of the body and have spread (metastasized) in the spinal column. The most frequent are metastases from other tumors such as prostate, lung, cancer, leukemia, myeloma or lymphoma. Occasionally severe eye pain, weakness, loss of sensation, and other neurological symptoms depending on which part of the spinal cord is affected.
Metastatic tumors are much more frequent than primary ones and in the case of the latter it is not known exactly what the cause is, even if it appears more frequently in people who already had another type of tumor. In the event that it is necessary to intervene on this type of tumor, a neurocirculatory expert is needed who wants to get to the end of the procedure.