Perhaps you have injured a tendon that goes 'over' the elbow allowing it to bend and extend. Perhaps you fell on it. Perhaps you slept on it for too long. This is one reason we toss and turn is to prevent this. A doctor may have to take a look at it.
Elbow bursitis is one disease. Check WebMD for further information.
Sometimes when you have hyperglycemia ( a high blood sugar level) for a long period of time, your joints can ache. Most typically, the legs and the knees.
Possible hernia. Get checked out.
A nevus in the antecubital area is a mole on the inside of the elbow.
Sounds like a serious problem. You should have that checked out by a doctor or a chiropractor. ************************************************************* This is a fairly common condition called ulnar neuritis or draftsman's elbow...usually caused by leaning forearm on edge of desk, table etc..for long periods of time. It can also be caused from repetitive elbow use and or arthritic build up at the joint where the ulnar nerve passes through. The person usually has numbness down his elbow (same area if you ever have hit your funny bone) and in his ring and or little finger that may be relieved by repositioning.
I'm guessing you mean inside the hand and I had that when my nerves were inflamed. Go see a doctor.
The antecubitus is the area distal to the humerus, proximal to the radius and ulna, and anterior to the trochlea. Layman's terms - face of the arm opposite the elbow, or the inside of the elbow.
If you have pain in your biceps then,they are probably sore or the weight is to heavy.
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If you mean the skin on the inside of your elbow, a large part of that area is reffered to as the cubital fossa.
The formula for the surface area of an elbow (or 90° angle) is (pi^2 * (radius2^2 - radius1^2) ) / 4. Where pi = 3.14159, radius 2 = the radius from the center to the outside, and radius 1 = the radius from the center to the inside.
It is the triangular area in front of the elbow
an std (get it checked out) ;-)
Myofascial nodule is a raised area on the neck or head that causes pain. These nodules are trigger points for pain in other parts of the body.