Arm pain refers to the pain occurring anywhere in the arm, including the pain in the wrist, elbow, and shoulder. It occurs most often due to injury and when sprains, fractures, and tendonitis affect the arms. Angina and heart attack can also cause referred pain in the arms. Taking pain medications with physical therapy helps a lot. In severe cases, surgery is required.
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Can a chiropractor help with pain in the right arm, hip, and right foot?
Query: Hi doctor, I have a dull pain in my right arm while making certain movements. During swimming, breaststroke movements produce deep dull pain. I have pain when I stretch my right arm above my head again. I have a dull pain when I have a pull on my inner arm. My head movement to the right side is pai... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your complaints can be managed by doing physiotherapy. Pain while doing overhead activities suggests that muscles situated above the shoulder and sides of the neck are weak. Having dull pain while doing particular overhead activities can be managed by changing habits of... Read Full »
I have pain, swelling, redness, and limited mobility in my left arm. What should I do?
Query: Hello doctor, I have pain, swelling, redness, and limited mobility in my left arm below my wrist. What is this condition, and what should I do? Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. May I kindly know when and what caused the pain? For example, did you have a fall or try to lift some weight? I would now suggest an MRI of your wrist if you had a fall or at least an X-ray to rule out a fracture that... Read Full »