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Could Pain From Palm To Neck Be Related To Heart Problems?

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I am 34 years old female. Lately I have been having pain in my left hand starting from palm of my hand all the way trough my neck. I also get pain in the right side of my neck. It feels sharp and it lasts no more than 4-5 seconds but it happens 4-5 times every hour. I went to doctor and had EKG and blood pressure and cholesterol test and everything was good. I am so worried that at night I can't sleep and not having a job and health insurance it makes me worry even more. Could this still be heart related or could it be some musle pain but I have never heard of muscle pain in the neck. Please help...
Thu, 10 Jul 2014
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Dear patient,

Thanks for the query. This does not sound heart related, it definitely has features that could represent a neuropathy, for example, carpal tunnel syndrome. A visit to a neurologist would be most appropiate.


Hope this helps, wish you the best,

Dr. Brenes-Salazar MD
Mayo Clinic
Cardiology
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Could Pain From Palm To Neck Be Related To Heart Problems?

Dear patient, Thanks for the query. This does not sound heart related, it definitely has features that could represent a neuropathy, for example, carpal tunnel syndrome. A visit to a neurologist would be most appropiate. Hope this helps, wish you the best, Dr. Brenes-Salazar MD Mayo Clinic Cardiology