Go to a doctor. I think that's a sign of blood poisoning or infection.
If there is a red line moving across your arm, it might mean you were bitten by something and it gave you an infection. The red line is your tendon swelling. See a doctor immediatley
It could be a sign of infection. You really should have a doctor check it out.
A single red blister on your left arm that does not hurt could be nothing. It just be where you rubbed against something.
If you have red lines running away from a bite on your skin then that means it is infected. It needs treated and if the lines multiply or get bigger, you should see a doctor.
something to do with the spine.
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if the red line is following a vein up your arm comming from a cut, then yes it is possible! I had a similar thing happen to me when i was 8, i cut my hand on a metal spoke of a fence and had a red line going up my arm. my doc said it was an infection that went into my blood and scrubbed the crap out of my hand. I had to continue scubbing it for several days and mark with a marker where the red line was and keep my hand elevated. You should definitely see a doc soon A similar thing happened to me...I noticed what looked like a Spider bite on my left arm, on the inside just opposite the elbow. I scratched it and picked at it because it was itching....it swelled up a bit. The next day I awoke to find a red line following my vein all the way up my arm to the arm pit. I went to the ER to find out it was blood poisoning, and was told that I would have been in BAD shape had I waited any longer. I was given a rather painful shot, and was released. It went away within a few days. DO go to the Doctor right away!
Wow how'd you know?!?!?!? Are you a psych or something?!? I think it's cuz I'm scratching...
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The blood carries oxygen and nutriens throughout your body. In your case you had to hold your arm in wierd position and the blood couldn't flow into your arm what made your arm turn red/purple and go numb.
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