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What Is The Weird Feeling In Arms And Neck Making It Weak And Sensitive?
hi my name is whitney. i have had a weird feeling in my arms and neck that is very uncomfortable and very haed to explain. at first it was just in my right arm and it got so bad i went to the ER. the dr told me i had tendonitis gave me pain pills and sent me home. since then the feeling went from my right arm to my left arm and neck also,. it makes my arms feel weak and sensitive to the touch and any movement. its very hard for me to get comfortable when it hits.
I have gone through your query and I understand your concerns.
All your symptoms are suggestive of arthritis, more exactly neck arthritis. It is manifested with neck pain, arm pain, shoulder pain, numbness and dizziness. In these cases active life, physical exercises and massages are recommended. To my patients that suffer from arthritis I recommend taking anti inflammatory non steroidal medicines and Cinnarizine to promote blood flow.
To confirm the diagnosis these tests are necessary: 1. Neck X-ray. 2. Glucose test. 3. Complete blood count. 4. Urine test.
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What Is The Weird Feeling In Arms And Neck Making It Weak And Sensitive?
Hi, thank you for posting. I have gone through your query and I understand your concerns. All your symptoms are suggestive of arthritis, more exactly neck arthritis. It is manifested with neck pain, arm pain, shoulder pain, numbness and dizziness. In these cases active life, physical exercises and massages are recommended. To my patients that suffer from arthritis I recommend taking anti inflammatory non steroidal medicines and Cinnarizine to promote blood flow. To confirm the diagnosis these tests are necessary: 1. Neck X-ray. 2. Glucose test. 3. Complete blood count. 4. Urine test. Consult your neurologist. I hope this answer is helpful to you. All the best. Dr. Behar.