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What Could Cause Persistent Cramps In My Forearms And Shoulder Blade?

I have a cramping pain in my left forearm and it started about a few weeks ago in my back on my left shopulder blade and now the pain has migrated to my left forearm and it leaves my left thumb index, and middle finger numb. i am a 55 year old black american male, i do have diabetes but live a active life. what could be causing this pain which is consistant.
Sat, 11 Aug 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

In my opinion, your problem is due to cervical disc prolapse with pressure on one of the nerves. I suggest pain killers, muscle relaxants and physiotherapy. A combination of Pregabalin and Methycobalamine may also help. The diagnosis can be confirmed with an MRI.

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What Could Cause Persistent Cramps In My Forearms And Shoulder Blade?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. In my opinion, your problem is due to cervical disc prolapse with pressure on one of the nerves. I suggest pain killers, muscle relaxants and physiotherapy. A combination of Pregabalin and Methycobalamine may also help. The diagnosis can be confirmed with an MRI. Thanks.