Elbow and arm pain is not usually a sign of anything serious. If it does not go away after a few weeks, see a GP.
Try these things for a couple of days:
These can be signs of a heart problem (angina), an infection or a broken arm.
111 will tell you what to do. They can tell you the right place to get help if you need to see someone.
Go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111.
Go to an urgent treatment centre
Urgent treatment centres are places you can go if you need to see someone now.
They're also called walk-in centres or minor injuries units.
You may be seen quicker than you would at A&E.
These could be signs of a heart attack or stroke.
Apart from an injury, these things can cause arm pain.
Do not self-diagnose. See a GP if you're worried.
Main symptoms | Possible cause |
---|---|
Pain, stiffness, difficulty moving, swelling | tendonitis (for example, tennis elbow) |
Pain, tenderness, bruising, swelling | sprains and strains |
Pain, stiffness coming down from the shoulder | frozen shoulder |
Pain and stiffness in the joints | arthritis |
Temperature of 38C or above, feeling shivery, skin broken around the shoulder | inflamed shoulder (bursitis) |
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