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Axillary Myalgic Pain


Overview of Axillary Myalgic Pain

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Axillary myalgic pain is often associated with recent exercise. In particular, strenuous use of the arms, such as playing tennis or racquetball, may produce this painful disorder.

Causes of Axillary Myalgic Pain

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The cause of this syndrome is excessive use and stretching of the muscle that compose the axilla, or armpit.

Signs and Symptoms of Axillary Myalgic Pain

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The symptoms of axillary myalgic pain include pain and tenderness in the armpit. Motions of the upper arms usually increases the pain. The symptoms generally resolve themselves without treatment within 72 hours.


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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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