The sensation of heaviness in your right arm could be due to a variety of reasons, including muscle fatigue, nerve compression, or poor circulation. Physical exertion or overuse of the arm muscles can lead to temporary feelings of heaviness. Additionally, conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome or thoracic outlet syndrome can cause nerve compression and lead to sensations of heaviness in the arm. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
your arm went to sleep or it is numb
If your arm and/or your left side of your torso hurts, you could be having a stroke.. If you feel discomfort in your heart (or heart area of your chest), then most likely you are.
if you cant feel your arm, then you're sleeping in a bad position, happens alot
I recommend seeing an orthopaedic Dr. You could have some arthrytis in your bones.
If a person cannot move their right arm but can still feel sensations of pain and pressure, it is likely that the nerves responsible for sending signals from the arm to the brain are intact. The inability to move the arm may be due to a problem with the muscles or joints in the arm, such as a fracture, dislocation, or muscle injury. It is important to seek medical attention to determine the exact cause of the movement impairment.
A person's right arm may hurt when they are playing the cello because they are moving it back and forth for an extended period of time. A person may feel an ache if they aren't used to playing a lot.
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," the protagonist Cole couldn't feel his right arm at first due to the injuries he sustained in a violent encounter. The lack of feeling in his arm was a physical manifestation of the emotional pain and disconnect he felt within himself. It served as a powerful symbol of his journey towards healing and self-discovery.
When you raise your right arm, the reflection in the bathroom mirror will show your right arm raised as well. The reflection will mirror your movements, so if you see your right arm raised, it means you are moving your right arm physically.
The right arm
touch something with your arm. if you can feel it, the touch recepters in your arm work.
I have my right arm broken...But I can tell u how it feels. It hurts, and its hard. Well I have a hard time!!!
More information is needed for a proper diagnosis but this particular scenario sounds very familiar - I, many years ago had a motorcycle accident in which I landed on my head. My right arm was very heavy for days, so heavy I could not even use it for eating. I had a pinched nerve in my cervical spine.Stand with your back up against a wall and try touch the wall with your neck, this exercise may separate the cervical vertebra to free the nerve.NOTE: I am a paramedic and not a doctor, if you feel that your problem might be more severe or you feel that you may cause any damage, please ignore the above and visit your General Practitioner.