Severe pain in forearm!!! Please Help!?!


Question: I was in the shower and all of a sudden I lost movement in my left forearm. It was extremely painful, it felt like it was paralyzded and that my veins were gonna burst through my skin. It lasted about 15 minutes and now it's gone. I am pretty sure I haven't been bitten by anything. What is this!


Answers: I was in the shower and all of a sudden I lost movement in my left forearm. It was extremely painful, it felt like it was paralyzded and that my veins were gonna burst through my skin. It lasted about 15 minutes and now it's gone. I am pretty sure I haven't been bitten by anything. What is this!

Sweetie mama doesn't have a clue as to what that might be. Better just go to the doctor.

depending on which arm it is u could have had a hart attack cuz if u have shooting pain in your left arm its a sign

go see a doctor!!!!!

Sounds like some kind of nerve inflammation or damage. If its in the left arm, it could signal a heart attack. I would go see a doctor immediately.

well... to be honest... if could be nothing at all. I've had something simular, but it only lasted for about 5 min. I thought it could have been a muscle spazm or it could have been a charlie horse! (those are really painful) But if it happends often i would suggest you go to the doctor!

I had this happen to me too once. But I figured it out. Whenever I was on the computer, I would always rest my arm on my computer desk while useing the mouse. I would get pain days later, but never while useing the mouse. What I did was I put a towel under my arm (More comfort) and it took a few days, but the pain stopped and I have never had it again.
Hope this kinda helps.





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