srry if ur hurt... it could be that your arm fell asleep... move your arm around and that might help it
The left intercostobrachialnerve is responsible for referred pain on the inner left arm during a myocardial infarction or heart attack. The nerve may become irritated during a heart attack causing referred pain down the arm.
Afterwards it stings for a bit and bleeds slightly then your arm goes all achy and sore it lasted for me about five days and it hurt to lift my arm a bit. But it is worth it!
Hit it with your head.
The problem you may be having with the "pins and needles" would be that you have constriction of blood in your arm. Symptoms of constriction would be: 1. Needle like pains 2. Repetative numbness 3. Sharp "shocking" pains in muscle area 4. Cold/Freezing pain in hands and fingers If you are dealing with these problems, you may wish to consult a doctor just to be on the safe side.
You could have strained the connective tissue between the muscles.
could the signs of a ectopic pregnancy be numbness in ya hand and left arm and abdominal pain on ya left hand side at the bolttom of ya stomach and bad dizzy spells and headaches
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It could be just a muscle strain, or maybe a torn ligament, but I would think you pulled a muscle, not that bad
If these pains are toward the top of your arm, I would suggest seeing a doctor immediately because this may be a sign of serious heart trouble.
Your thumb is connected to your hand and your hand is connected to your arm.
Signs of a heart problem.
It could, but usually shooting pains means that nerves are involved. The type of pain (electric ? cramping ?) would give an idea of what it is and where it is happening.. Do any of the fingers in the affected arm go to sleep? Do you get the symptoms when you turn your head a certain way? Is your strength weaker in that arm/hand? I ask these questions because several nerves that go to the arm exit the spine in the neck, travel to a point under your arm, and come together like spliced wires in a house travel to a particular room... (in this case, the muscles of your arm & hand). If so, you need to be evaluated by a physician or PA/NP to include XRays of your cervical spine (neck area). Treatment will depend on the results of that evaluation & Xrays... Also, here are nerves in the back of the shoulder that are a branch of some of the nerves that travel down the arm. Irritation of these nerves can also cause shooting pains into your arm...