Pain in arm
So I cut myself last night and it wasn't that deep, it's hard to explain exactly what's wrong without breaking rules but I cut on sort of the underside of my arm and when I move my hand in certain directions or lift anything with it or put pressure on my hand I get a pain on the top side of my arm. Is this okay?
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How's your arm now? What does the pain feel like? Have you got any loss of movement/sensation or are getting 'pins & needles'? Does the pain feel like an electric shock and does it shoot up your arm from that area? And have you seen anyone about it? Really, due to the fact that really nothing can be said without going into more detail then feel free to PM me and I can help you further. Sorry I've not replied before now, I've just had a hectic couple of days and ryl wasn't at the top of my 'to do' list.
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Yeah, feel free to PM me also if u need some assistance too.
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Thanks for your help. The pain went aways after a few days so still not really sure what it was but thanks anyway =)
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Glad it's got better.
Over the first couple of days it is totally normal for a wound to swell up and be painful. I imagine that is what you saw and if the swelling was over certain muscles then it can hurt to move your arm in the direction that requires those to contract as it pulls the skin and the same with if you're trying to put pressure on the muscle by lifting something as well as lifting can put pressure on the skin and try and pull it further open. Really, if this happens again what you need to look for is whether the pain is there all the time, even if not as bad all the time but aching. If the pain feels like an electric shock. Or if you lose movement and or sensation in any of the areas around or below it. Those are signs that it really needs to be checked as a muscle and/or a nerve may be damaged. The same as if it is down to fat/ gaping more than 1cm, gaping at all on your face/ hands/ near a joint, is bleeding for longer than 10mins under direct, constant pressure/ the blood is really quick or it is pulsing out. If this occurs then you need to go to A&E straight away; if blood is running out really quickly or pulsing then 999. |
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