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Results 1 - 10 of 50 for Forearm pain
  1. ... the pinky and ring fingers, and the inner forearm Pain and tingling in the neck and shoulders (carrying something heavy may make the pain worse) Signs of poor circulation in the hand or forearm (a bluish color, cold hands, or a swollen ...
  2. ... can also have numbness along your shoulder, elbow, forearm, and fingers. The pain often starts slowly. It may get worse: After ...
  3. ... blade. It may spread to the upper arm, forearm, or fingers (in rare cases). The pain may get worse: After standing or sitting At ...
  4. ... have had an injury to your elbow or forearm and have developed swelling, numbness, and pain keeps getting worse.
  5. ... pain that runs along the inside of your forearm to your wrist, on the same side as your pinky finger Pain when flexing your wrist, palm down Pain when ...
  6. ... a hand or foot "falling asleep") You have pain in your neck, forearm, or fingers You are urinating more often Numbness ...
  7. ... have an arm injury and develop numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness down your forearm and the ring and little fingers.
  8. ... action that places prolonged repetitive strain on the forearm muscles can cause tendonitis. The most common symptom of tendonitis is pain, tenderness, and the increase of pain with movement.
  9. ... following: Elbow pain that gets worse over time Pain that radiates from the outside of the elbow to the forearm and back of the hand when grasping or ...
  10. ... cannot move your fingers because of swelling or pain.
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