Muscle tear,ligament damage,pinched nerve or the like.The shoulder joint area is complex and the cause could also be a number of other conditions related to the shoulder or neck or even the back.
One cause of loss of memory could be brain injury or trauma, which can affect the brain's ability to form or retrieve memories.
A sudden loss of muscle tone and weight gain can be caused by conditions such as hypothyroidism, Cushing's syndrome, or medication side effects. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Skipping your menstrual cycle could be due to various reasons such as stress, hormonal imbalances, or pregnancy. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and address any potential health concerns.
Blisters on the legs of an elderly man could be caused by a variety of factors such as poor circulation, friction from ill-fitting shoes or socks, skin infections, or a reaction to medications. It is important for him to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
A lack of pulse in both feet could be caused by a condition called peripheral artery disease, where there is a blockage or narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the feet. Other possible causes could include severe dehydration, shock, or the presence of an underlying heart condition affecting blood flow. Immediate medical attention is necessary to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Believe it or not, the bicep muscle has almost nothing to do with arm strength. That muscle is mostly responsible for allowing you to bend your arm or flex it towards your shoulder.
There are quite a few different things that could cause shoulder blades to pop out of place. Car accidents could cause this.
Allergies.
Sorry it's taken so long to answer your question...!! These symptoms indicate that you have nerve damage. I sincerely hope you are being seen by a Neurologist AND a neurosurgeon!
It can be an allergical symtons. Look under; www.acmos.info It could be a small cyst and all lumps should be checked out by your doctor. They are usually non cancerous as are plugged lymph nodes. It could also be a ruptured bicep. You need to see a doctor.
you're not flexible enough, and by putting your arm up it will be stretching the muscle.
If you've had shingles, it could be postherpetic neuralgia.
I suffer burning in the shoulder area and have been diagnosed with astio arthritis in the uper spine
A muscle strain or an entrapped brachioradialis nerve. A swollen lymph node. Many thing, actually. See a doctor.
IF IT IS YOUR RIGHT UPPER ARM AND SHOULDER, IT COULD POSSIBLE BE YOUR GALLBLADDER
It might have landed hard on something and needs to be taken to the vet ASAP.
It could be cervical radiculopathy or impingement.