Which side? What you describe sounds, with minimal input, like a strain in the cervical spine, perhaps somewhere around C5-C7. If this is the only set of symptoms (see below for more), I'd icepack the neck 10 minutes on, 10 off for at least 1-2 hours while lying down. Place the arm in a comfortable position. Consider pain meds and anti-inflamatories -- (ibuprofen is great for this if you have no problems with that med). If symptoms don't ease up by tomorrow, call a doc or, if it's really painful, go to an ER. If th4e symptoms DO ease up, relax, continue the Ibuprofen as per directions on the box, and give it time to heal. C-Spine strains are not uncommon and often heal well. Additional symptoms. If you have an aching pain in the center of your chest, are sweating, find it hard to breath, your skin is pale or bluish, or anything like this, there's the potential for cardiac invovlement and, if so, you need to go to the ER now.
There are a number of reasons why you might have pain between elbow and shoulder. This could be caused by a pulled muscle.
Yes, an elbow injury can affect your shoulder. Pain or restricted movement in the elbow can lead to compensation patterns in the shoulder joint, potentially causing discomfort or dysfunction in the shoulder area. It is important to address both the elbow and shoulder to prevent further injury or issues.
yes
you have stretched a muscle or you don't stretch enough
Pain in the right forearm, elbow, shoulder, and a stiff neck could be due to a pinched nerve or pulled muscle. This type of pain can come from sleeping in a strange position or even from a fall.
The stimulus that causes you to pull your finger away after touching a sharp pin is the sensation of pain associated with the pin pricking your skin. This pain signal is sent from your nerves to your brain, triggering a reflex action to move your finger away to avoid injury.
i have pain on my left side shoulder,neck ear and head . What could be causing this?
Go to nearest emergency room for cardiac evaluation immediately....
See a doctor. Could be stroke...signs for a heart attack. It will not hurt to go and get it checked out.
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A sharp stinging sensation in the elbow could indicate inflammation of the tendons (tendonitis) or a nerve issue like cubital tunnel syndrome. Resting the elbow, applying ice, and avoiding activities that aggravate the pain may help. If the pain persists or worsens, it's recommended to see a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes! But it could also be a begging of Arthritis. If the pain and stiffness continues, he should seek medical advise and help