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Inflammation. Usually caused by repetitious movement of your arm.
Knots in the back of the arm can be caused by a number of conditions such as inflammation or infection. To get rid of these, swing the arms back and forth, as well as do some shoulder circles.
Swelling or edema of the arm is an indication of inflammation or disturbances of blood or lymph flow causing a swollen appearance of the hand, forearm or fingers.
It can, the inflammation causes increase pressure on nerves, causing numbness in arm/fingertips
This can be the result of a nerve being interfered with by inflammation or other arthritic problems, This is a problem that needs to be sorted out by a neurologist or a rheumatologist and possibly both. damage can occur to nerves and muscles if this is not seen to.
Inflammation can be caused by many sources; sports, injuries, stress, repeated motions, arthritis, poor nutrition and so on. The only way to know is consult with a doctor and discuss possible lifestyle related damage.
It could be loose or inflammation of lymph nodes. You might want to see a doctor.
No, by now it would've reached your chest. Go have it checked though. it could be a muscle inflammation and that you will be needing pills for.
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I recommend you see a doctor about that inflammation.
Mononeuritis of the upper limb. Mono = one neuritis = inflammation or problem with a nerve. It means that you have a problem with a single nerve (as opposed to many nerves) and that it is in the arm.
There is not an inflammation diet. Inflammation means something that causes something to become inflamed. Like arthritis is inflammation of the joints. I believe that an anti-inflammation diet is what you are looking for, as opposed to an inflammation diet.