The vibrations and continued squeezing of the trigger with your right hand could have temporarily irritated a nerve, causing you pain. Try some heat and cold (alternating). You may also try anti inflammatory meds like ibuprofen (advil) and perhaps some of the creams like icy hot. Good luck.
2006-12-16 11:51:08
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answered by vamedic4 5
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It is probably muscle stretched. It should go off in a day or two. You can relief the pain with some OTC medicated balm/cream.
2006-12-16 11:55:43
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answered by JP E 4
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Its probably because you have been doing too much cleaning and you are stressing the nerve in your hand.
2006-12-16 11:50:34
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answered by kayla wayla :) 2
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swollen ligaments in your hand and wrist, or sore muscles from holding on the power. you will get fatigue and strain from this action. give it a rest and take some Ibuprofin type medication. will be ok in a few days.
2006-12-16 11:50:56
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answered by Hushyanoize 5
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What hand are you cleaning with and maybe your cleaning too much
2006-12-16 11:50:17
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answered by preciousmoments1962 7
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at a guess, you're right handed and using that hand in your power cleaning .. muscle tiredness
2006-12-16 11:50:54
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answered by mirysien 2
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Yes. You should turn off the fan before you clean it!
2006-12-16 11:50:33
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answered by MisterRE 3
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keeping your hand in the same position for to long is really bad it causes carpul tunnel
2006-12-16 11:50:25
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answered by kartoon529 3
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2 much work
2006-12-16 11:50:45
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answered by Robyn T 4
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you just stressed it out rest it and is should feel better in a few days
2006-12-16 12:10:49
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answered by Coconuts 5
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