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4 cze 2024 · When nerves are compressed, symptoms of neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome include: Numbness or tingling in the arm or fingers. Pain or aches in the neck, shoulder, arm or hand.
23 sie 2023 · Intercostal neuralgia is nerve pain in the chest and upper trunk that radiates from the upper back. The pain comes from the intercostal nerves along the ribs, chest, or abdomen. It can feel like a sharp or stabbing pain or like burning or aching pain. It can also cause additional symptoms like numbness and tingling.
18 lut 2018 · Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a symptom complex attributed to compression of the nerves and vessels as they exit the thoracic outlet. Classified into several sub-types, conservative management is generally recommended as the first stage treatment in favor of surgical intervention.
The following are common signs of thoracic outlet syndrome: Pressure on the nerves (brachial plexus) may cause: A vague, aching pain in the neck, shoulder, arm, or hand. Pain, numbness, or tingling on the inside of the forearm and the fourth and fifth fingers of the hand. Weakness that may make your hand clumsy.
8 sty 2024 · Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is a rare pain syndrome caused by compression of your glossopharyngeal nerve. It leads to episodes of severe pain, usually on one side of the back of your throat and...
18 sty 2020 · The main symptom of intercostal neuralgia is burning, sharp, or shooting pain. This pain may be felt: around the ribs. in the upper chest. in the upper back. Additional symptoms in these...
If compression involves the nerves (brachial plexus), you may experience symptoms of a brachial plexopathy. This can include numbness, weakness (usually in the hand muscles), muscle wasting and muscle atrophy. You may also experience a loss of dexterity and fine motor skills.