ARM OR LEG (LIMB) PAIN  

 

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Symptom Definition

  • Pains in the arms or legs.
  • The pain is not due to a known injury.

Causes

  • Main Causes: muscle spasms and strained muscles from overuse (e.g., excessive throwing and jumping).
  • Brief pains (1 to 15 minutes) are usually due to muscle spasms.  Foot or calf muscles are especially prone to cramps that awaken from sleep.
  • Continuous acute pains (hours to 3 days) are usually due to overstrenuous activities or forgotten muscle injuries during the preceding day.
  • Serious causes: fractures or swollen joints (arthritis).

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