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Can A Pulsating Vein In The Right Arm Be Dangerous?

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Posted on Mon, 3 Apr 2017
Question: I just noticed in my upper right arm, the vein (or artery) is pulsating noticeably. is this a cause for concern?
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Answered by Dr. V. N. S. Parinam (59 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Check your BP, pulse rate

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

What you see on the skin of the arm a vein and not an artery. Arteries are deeply embedded under the muscles.
If it is just one vein that is pulsating you should not be concerned. However I suggest you to take a record of your current BP and heart rate.
If there is a change in the BP and pulse rate than earlier or unusually higher or lower please check with local RNP.
Hope this assures you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. V. N. S. Parinam (8 hours later)
Okay, I will check heart-rate and BP. Thank you,
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Answered by Dr. V. N. S. Parinam (2 days later)
Brief Answer:
Hope all fine there

Detailed Answer:
hi

I hope all S well there. if you do not have more questions please close our discussion.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. V. N. S. Parinam

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Practicing since :2008

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Can A Pulsating Vein In The Right Arm Be Dangerous?

Brief Answer: Check your BP, pulse rate Detailed Answer: Hi, What you see on the skin of the arm a vein and not an artery. Arteries are deeply embedded under the muscles. If it is just one vein that is pulsating you should not be concerned. However I suggest you to take a record of your current BP and heart rate. If there is a change in the BP and pulse rate than earlier or unusually higher or lower please check with local RNP. Hope this assures you.