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    my right elbow hurts every time i bend it or try to lift something up i don't know why any one have any advice? ( even hurts to type this message) LOL please help

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    AnitaMcguire

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    Sounds like tennis elbow. An over use of the elbow and forearm. See your doctor for proper treatment, pain management pills and possible therapy.
    I think it's bursitis. Try to rest it and put ice on it a few times a day. You might get a knot or a swelling there, that looks kinda like a bag. Then, you'll have to have it drained.
    Dont bend it or try to lift something!
    Does your forearm go numb? That could be like "carpal tunnel" of the elbow. I had a trapped ulnar nerve released in my elbow & pain went away.
    MaryMary

    ask your dr. if a straight-arm splint for sleeping would help...


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