Could be heart related, go to your primary care physician.
it depends where you have it on your arm the neck hurts more than the bottom of your arm, but the top of your arm hurts more than your neck.
Normally people feel pain in their LEFT arm. But heart attacks effect all different people differently. Some may not feel pains in arms, some may feel pain in both arms, and I'm sure even tho it may only be a very few that only feel pain in the right arm.
It is an artery of the mediastinum that supplies oxygenated blood the right arm, head and neck.
a variety of things can cause pain near, or in, the heart. the most serious being a heart attack. it is better to err on the side of caution & seek medical attention IMMEDIATELY!
she has two on her left arm the gargoyle and female swamp monster. i believe Mexican skulls on her right. the word "Punk" inside her lip. and one on the back of her neck
what causes shooting pain under right arm pit
neck and left arm aches related to angina ,
It could be a heart attack.
A pain in your neck can certainly affect your arm. You have nerves going from your brain down your spinal chord. Just below the neck they branch out to the arms. Issues with the neck can pinch nerves and make the arms experience pain.
Could be a few things.Could be sleeping in a awkward positionCould even be that you pulled a muscle in your neckI think you should try neck massage. If your neck can be out of place it might feel like it's your upper arm or shoulder that is the problem.If you have been doing any heavy lifting. I would also not do that for a while.You should go see your doctor if the pain persists.Nerve pain is common and radiates from the neck.
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pain in right arm
Pain in the right trapezius and C8/T 1 distribution. pain can be felt from the shoulder blade up the neck and down the back of the arm to the elbow.
* Carpal Tunnel Syndrome * A bad sprain * Arthritis * Your arm was run over by a sherman tank * You were shot in the arm * You have an excessively large animal chewing on your arm
The left one. Classically, the pain of a heart attack will radiate to the neck, jaw, or left shoulder and arm. However, in reality, the pain can radiate almost anywhere - including to the abdomen, back, neck, jaw, or either shoulder or arm.
There is a nerve which connects all three, so when felt in the heart the signal travels to these other areas
Pain and numbness in the right arm could be caused by a shortness of blood supply. Nerve damage can also be associated with these symptoms.