September 18, 2009, Newsletter Issue #27: Arm Pain May Be Connected with Nerve Damage

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Arm paresthesia is not overly common, but its effects can be quite excruciating. Paresthesia consists of various nerve sensations such as pins-and-needles, tingling, prickling, burning, and other strange feelings. Arm paresthesia in particular refers to this abnormality when it takes place in the arm. This condition can occur as a result of injury but is also associated with various diseases such as diabetes, spinal damage, and multiple sclerosis.

Symptoms of arm paresthesia may include but are not limited to:

Arm painExtensive tinglingAbnormal sensationsArm pain symptoms accompanied by paresthesia may be constant or irregular but is greatly dependent upon the particular cause of this condition in the patient.

When undiagnosed, continued nerve damage of arm paresthesia may often lead to undesirable bodily injuries. Due to its severity, receiving professional evaluation and treatment for this condition is overwhelmingly critical.

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