No. That is a normal reaction.
well you should go to a doctor and then find out
The deltoid covers the shoulder. This triangular-shaped muscle lifts the arm or turns it.
*USES LEFT ARM* STRAIGHT OUT means turning left Straight out until the elbow, then arm turns up means turning right Straight out until the elbow, then arm turns down means stopping.
A mastectomy is the surgical removal of a breast. In a 'radical' mastectomy, the lymph nodes (or glands) in the nearby armpit are also removed as this is where cancer can sometimes spread to..... this causes a disruption of the flow of 'lymph' in the arm causing a back up and the arm swells. Lymph is the remainder of the fluid that has filtered out of the blood to bathe the cells of the arm and usually travels back up the lymphatic system, through the lymph nodes, to mix back into the blood stream near the base of the neck.
the top of the side arm turns to release the reclining mechanism.
She turns 16 the year of 2012
stick your left arm out of the window
The Sea Bees, who were a construction arm of the army built the airfields.
Fulcrum.
The Bite (1989)
If you don't miss your vein during an injection, swelling in your arm may indicate inflammation or an allergic reaction to the medication or substance injected. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience swelling after an injection to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
an idler arm holds the right side of the steering linkage.its job is to mirror the movement of the pittman arm.the pittman arm holds the left side of the linkage(pittman arm is attached to the steering gear. i.e. when you turn the steering wheel,the steering gear turns the pittman arm,which moves the steering linkage,which turns the tires.) idler and pittman need to move together so tires move together. (for more info try searching "parallel steering linkage")
Commonly used bike hand signals for indicating turns include extending the left arm straight out to the side for a left turn, and bending the left arm at a 90-degree angle upward for a right turn. To indicate a stop, cyclists can extend the left arm downward with the palm facing backward.