This could vary with symptoms. If it is just your forearm/wrist it could be carpal tunnel, arthritic related, tendonitis - these would also cause it to feel weak.
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It is unlikely that an extra cervical vertebrae would directly cause pain in the right forearm and fingers. Pain in the forearm and fingers is more commonly related to issues in the nerves or muscles in the arm, such as carpal tunnel syndrome or a pinched nerve in the neck or wrist. It would be best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Cause leg pain and weakness
no..it can cause muscle pain....
The term brachialgia refers to arm pain but no such specific terminology to describe forearm pain
The possible condition that have symptoms of weakness in the knees is a disease or an injury. Arthritis is known to cause weakness and pain in the knee.
One symptom of Gillian-Barre is leg weakness or pain that progresses to the arms. Also, lack of feeling in the toes and problems walking.
Neuropathy is a condition where damage has been done to the nerves. This can cause weakness, numbness, and pain in the hands and feet.
Tiger Woods has a weakness of pain. Pain is weakness leaving the body.
She died from weakness and in pain or age.
The symptoms of repetitive strain injury (RSI) are numbness, pain, tenderness, cramps, and weakness in the affect body part. This condition is caused by repetitive movements of a body part, such as the hands wrist or forearm.
*irregular heartbeat, chest pain •joint, muscle or tendon pain •pain or difficulty passing urine •unusual pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness •vaginal irritation, discharge
stroke or heart attack, if that answers yurr question