Pain around the area of the pinched nerve. You can also have numbness of extremities I believe proximal to the area of the pinched nerve.
2007-03-17 18:37:21
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answered by TERRI F 2
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If you pinched a nerve, you would feel pain, tingling, numbness not necessarily in the area of where the nerve was pinched. The pain or numbness could be elsewhere along the path of the nerve. If you had a pinched nerve in your neck, you could have pain, numbness or tingling in your shoulder area or even down your arm or into your hand. It's really best to see a doc or a chiropractor to determine whether it is a pinched nerve
2016-03-16 01:54:32
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answered by ? 3
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What is Pinched Nerve?
"The term pinched nerve describes one type of damage or injury to a nerve or set of nerves. The injury may result from compression, constriction, or stretching. Symptoms include numbness, "pins and needles" or burning sensations, and pain radiating outward from the injured area. One of the most common examples of a single compressed nerve is the feeling of having a foot or hand "fall asleep." Pinched nerves can sometimes lead to other conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, carpal tunnel syndrome, and tennis elbow. The extent of such injuries may vary from minor, temporary damage to a more permanent condition. Early diagnosis is important to prevent further damage or complications. Pinched nerve is a common cause of on-the-job injury."
2007-03-17 18:38:46
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answered by brain.at.work 3
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Pain
2007-03-17 18:38:40
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answered by CHAEI 6
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