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Left arm pain
Hi, Yesterday suddenly I got this mild pain starting from my left shoulder and spreading towards my fingers. Pain increased a bit but didn't become unbearable. When I tried to massage the arm also it didn't work. I slept for sometimes and it was better. Is this just because of stress or something else. I'm a little scared. Please help 🥺
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It may be a muscular pain. But Please check your vitamins particularly B12 & D3 level as well to rule out any vitamins related deficiency. If chest pain is also there then do the ECG as well to rule out cardiac involvement.
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please confirm the online appointment for detail consultation.
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avoid use of painkillers un-necessarily.
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Can be radicular pain related to a disc prolapse U need to be evaluated and started on meds
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Avoid weight lifting
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Do consult
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Brachial neuritis is a possibility Neurobion forte 1 tabodx 6o day P650 for pain Physiotherapy
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