Thank you for your reply. I had carpal tunnel surgery done on that hand a few months ago and I thought it would help out this situation but it hasn't. I will definitely see a Neurologists.
Hello,
There are a few things which I can think of. Firstly, such pains are quite common in arms and hands in patients of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. CTS is a medical condition in which the median nerve is compressed at the wrist, leading to pain, paresthesias, and muscle weakness in the forearm and hand. However, the other condition I can think of is brachial plexus injury.
A brachial plexus injury occurs when the nerves that connect your arm and spinal cord get stretched or torn. This usually happens when your shoulder is pressed down forcefully while your head is pushed up and away from that shoulder.It can also be related to the back surgeries that you have undergone.
Thirdly,it can be due to cervical spondolysis which can cause compression of the nerves supplying the area of the arm and underarm.Faulty sitting postures like while working in front of computers can lead to it.
The last thing which I can think of is Multiple Sclerosis but the chances of which seem less likely.
I would advise you to please get yourself examined by a neurologist and get investiagations like x-ray or CT spine and neck,nerve conduction tests and EMg done to confirm a diagnosis.
Hope it helps.Take care and pls do keep me posted on how you are doing or if you had any other queries.