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forearm discomfort

I am not sure whether this is the correct area...neurology...but for the past few weeks i have had a stinging/burning sensation in my left forearm. It doesn't move, it is always in the same place. It is not giving me agony but it is uncomfortable. Is there anything i can do to relieve the discomfort? Any suggestions to what it may be? I would be happy to hear please.
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1093617 tn?1279302002
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hi, Thank you very much for your questions; although it is quite difficult for me to give you a precise opinion here without being able to examine you, but I would try to provide you some relevant information about your shoulder pain. Your symptoms could be suggestive of either some nerve injury or a pressure on the nerve due to the muscle spasms. Since you have persistent pain & numbness, I would recommend you to see a neurologist who can evaluate the details of your case and could better determine the insight of your situation.  In addition, it will be best if you would also visit a physiotherapist to let him/her assess your hand.  Hope this helps.
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1354286 tn?1277107335
Thank You for your response. It is appreciated.
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