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Left hand pain post covid(40 day ago)
Hi, I was COVID positive on 14th April and recovered now. I'm only taking aspirin and will end today. Since 30days completed for it. I'm experiencing mild pain sometimes between my elbow and shoulder and on arm pit side. It is there from few days. Some days it is there some day I don't feel anything. Today my neck muscle also started paining mildly. I have this problem when I keep my hands folder for long time like during sleep or using mobile then my hands start becoming numb. But if i make them straight then it gets normal in 1-2 minutes. D-miner and ESR is normal. Anything to worry? Any more tests should I take?
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Since it’s a mild continuous pain which is not associated with any fever or breathing difficulty. These r usually muscular pain. But if u had elaborated ur pain it would had been more helpful since it’s in left arm and it’s usually mimicked the pain of heart attack.
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Are u taking any ecosprin currently.
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