If you suspect that a specific medication may be causing an allergic reaction, it is best to stop taking it and avoid similar medications in the future until the allergy is confirmed. It would be advisable to seek advice from a pharmacist or healthcare professional to assess the situation and provide appropriate treatment. Additionally, applying heat to the affected area, gentle stretching exercises, and improving posture may help alleviate the pain. Seeking help from a physiotherapist for proper treatment and prevention of future injuries is also recommended.
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