Could be heart related, get checked out by a doctor. My mother had that symptom before she had a heart attack.
Bethany Hamilton lost her left arm in a shark attack on October 31, 2003, when she was just 13 years old while surfing off the coast of Kauai, Hawaii.
Several possibiklitiews Heart attack Bad cardiovascular system ( see your doctor ) Loss of blood from sitting of it or leaning on it Torn damaged or over streched tendon See a Doctor for the first 2 symtems and call 911 for the first
Bethany Hamilton was attacked by the tiger shark on October 31, 2003. Around 7:30 am, she was lying on her surfboard with her left arm dangling in the water. That's when the shark attacked her, and she lost her left arm. She was rushed to a nearby hospital, and took the place of her father in the operation room (her father was about to have knee surgery). After about a week of recovering, Bethany was able to return home.
Tingling in one arm and hand can be caused by a pinched nerve, poor circulation, or conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or peripheral neuropathy. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
A tingling sensation down the arm can be caused by nerve compression, such as from a pinched nerve in the neck or shoulder. It can also be due to poor circulation, vitamin deficiencies, or conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or peripheral neuropathy. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
neck and left arm aches related to angina ,
YES The nerve paths are not specific. You can have no pain, chest pain, arm pain (usually left) or any combination of the two.
when you have a heart attack pain transfers from chest to arm, but mostlikely tendonitus.
Shortness of breath, pain in the left chest, left arm pain, palpitation.
You may have heart problems.
Shortness of breath, pain in the left chest, left arm pain.
Chest and arm pain can point to a heart condition. A checkup at the doctor is in order.
Type of pain, duration, does it get better with rest? Does it get worse when you go to bed? ANYTIME you have CP with radiating left arm pain--go to the ER.
Cardiac pain may go along your left arm. Respiratory pain does not. I think cardiac pain is cosidered much sharper too.
It could be a sign of a broken rib.
Go call an ambulance, get to the hospital. Could be a heart attack!
I believe in most cases when you are experiencing any type of noticeable chest pain or pain that radiates to the left arm; you should seek immediate medical attention.