Extreme throbbing pain in the arm around the elbow could be caused by various issues, including tendinitis, bursitis, or nerve compression, such as in the case of cubital tunnel syndrome. It may also indicate an injury, such as a strain or fracture. If the pain persists, worsens, or is accompanied by numbness, swelling, or loss of function, it's important to seek medical attention for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
You will have a throbbing pain, but if it gets way out of hand, then you should see your dentist.
The ICD-9-CM code for Closed Posterior Dislocation of the Elbow is 832.02.
Elbow pain is usually not a serious health concern. Often, it is caused by damage or stress to the bones, joint, muscles, ligaments, or nerves in and around the elbow. It can also be caused by issues in one's neck, shoulders, or hands or from tendinitis and arthritis. Serious concerns, or reasons to see a doctor include broken bones, swelling and redness of the elbow, or pain in the elbow, even when your not using it and it is always best to consult with your doctor if you're unsure, as this list is not exhaustive.
Could be a sign of infection. You do not state if you have any other symptons.
I'm experiencing sharp, throbbing pain in my bones and joints.
Hello, It can be yes. But a sharp pain is not a pregnancy symptom.
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This could be caused by either Tennis or Golfers elbow depending on wether the pain is in the right or left elbow.
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Throbbing is a sensation associated with pain or discomfort. Things that can throb include headaches, muscles after intense exercise, and injuries like sprains or bruises. Emotional states can also be described as throbbing, such as a throbbing heart from excitement or anxiety.
You can see an orthopedist or physiatrist for post-injury elbow pain.
When I got mine done it was a throbbing pain. Its hurt bad. Like a nagging pain