Elbow pain or tendernessRate your pain on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 indicating very little
pain and 10 being the worst pain you have ever experienced. Then look below to
find the appropriate term to apply to the level of severity of your pain.
- 1 to 5 = Mild pain
- 6 to 7 = Moderate
pain
- 8 to 9 = Severe pain
- 10 = Worst pain
possible
Pain from minor injuries is usually mild to moderate. The pain may
gradually become more severe over time because of swelling and muscle spasms.
"Spasm" pain can begin minutes to hours after an injury and usually gets better
or goes away within 48 hours, but it can come and go. You may have bumped your
funny bone at the back of your elbow, causing shooting
pain and numbness. The funny-bone sensation can be intense, but it is normal
and will go away on its own. Pain may also occur: Other causes of elbow pain- Pain that is worse in the morning and improves
during the day may be caused by
osteoarthritis, which may develop from injury or
simple wear and tear. Other types of arthritis can affect the elbow, such as
rheumatoid arthritis,
gout, and
lupus.
- Occasionally elbow pain is caused
by a
pinched nerve or another
problem elsewhere in the body, such as the heart.
Numbness and tingling may also be present.
- Any elbow injury in a
child or
vulnerable adult that cannot be adequately explained,
does not match the explanation, or occurs repeatedly may be caused by
abuse.
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