Pain in your left arm could be related to a heart condition. Angina, which is caused by decreased blood flow to the heart, can cause pain in the arm shoulder. A heart attack can cause pain in one or both arms.
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The American Heart Association advise calling 911 if sudden left arm pain gets worse over a few minutes or occurs alongside any of the following symptoms: discomfort at the center of the chest that lasts longer than a few minutes or goes away and then returns.
It could be anything from repetative movement in your job or something else you are doing, or inflammation, but this type of pain is a call to the ER to be sure you aren't having heart problems. Please go to the ER ASAP!
There are many pssibilities ranging from a simple muscle spasm in the neck area that impinges on nerves, to a cardiac event about to happen, to the begiings of a neuro-motor disease such as MS or Parkinson's. If you have any doubt at all please get to an emergency room quickly, especially if you are a woman. We would rather tell someone it is a minor problem than wait too long and have you go into cardiac arrest.
Lifting weights. Punching someone too much Hitting arms with a hammer Wearing a shirt that is to tight. Having a blood clot. Sleeping on your arms. Soak your arms in hot pudding.
stroke, pulled muscle, torn tendon.
WARNING: chest pain that travels or moves to your left arm is a major warning sign of a heart attack
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There are quite a few different things that could cause shoulder blades to pop out of place. Car accidents could cause this.
As my suggestion, I would say go to a doctor; but if you wish to stick to those forms of medicine, try a voodoo priest next.
Dizziness and tingling in both hands and fingers can be caused by a pinched nerve or the limbs being asleep. It is best to see a doctor if this persists.
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Sleeping on it the wrong way can be one of the causes.
Unfortunately, symptoms such as tingling pins and needles as well as pain can signify an eye disease. An optometrist can examine the eye more closely and run some tests.
Some causes would be, sleeping on left side, sprain, or a strain.
Some causes would be, sleeping on left side, sprain, or a strain.
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What you have sounds like what happened to me. It might be that you have a shoulder subluxation, which happens if you were to fall on it or forcing it into an unnaturalposition (probably then applying force). What happens is, your shoulder partially slides out and doesn't slide back in correctly. This would cause pain in the shoulder. The "cracking" you hear and feel is probably your injured shoulder sliding in and out again. It is not a dislocation. Because of a shoulder subluxation, muscles could possibly stretch or even tear. Basically, you could have strained your shoulder too. Then, to explain the tingling, it might be putting pressure or blocking off a blood vessel around your shoulder area, limiting the amount of blood getting to your fingers. Check and see if you hand looks a bit puffy or slightly discolored compared to your other one. You should probably just go to your doctor and see what she/he says. Unfortunately, if you do have what I'm talking about, you will most likely have to go to physical therapy sessions. =( The best thing to do is to just schedule an appointment with a doc and get treatment as soon as you can.
Rotator cuff or shoulder muscle injury.