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Elbow pain may occasionally be due to arthritis. But in general, your elbow joint is much less likely to have wear-and-tear damage than are many other joints.
Bony prominences of the elbow (epicondyles) are the areas where tendons of the fore- arm muscles attach to the elbow joint. Pain and tenderness may develop in ...
Pain that spreads to the shoulder, arm, back, neck, jaw, teeth or upper belly. Shortness of breath. Fatigue. Heartburn or indigestion. Cold sweats.
... pain that's associated with: Traumatic injury. Examples include car collisions, diving accidents or falls. Muscle weakness. Weakness in an arm or leg or ...
Focal dystonia that begins after age 21 usually starts in the neck, arm or face. ... Cervical dystonia sometimes causes pain. ... Pain and fatigue from the constant ...
For a wrist MRI, you may be able to insert your arm into a smaller device instead of a whole-body MRI machine. Ultrasound. This simple, noninvasive test can ...
Is severe; Follows an accident or injury; Is accompanied by pain radiating to your arms or legs; Is accompanied by numbness, tingling or weakness in your limbs ...
The chest pain or discomfort may feel like: Burning. Fullness. Pressure. Squeezing. Pain also may be felt in the arms, neck, jaw, shoulder or ...
The location and intensity of your pain can help determine the extent and nature of the damage. In more severe injuries, where the muscle or tendon has been ...
This pain might shoot into your arm or leg when you cough, sneeze or move into certain positions. Pain is often described as sharp or burning. Numbness or ...
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