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Is erb palsy painful?

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No: Although your infant should not be in any pain, they may require physical therapy, or possibly surgery to regain full function of their arm.

Answered 9/26/2012

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Dr. Kevin Windisch answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

It can be: The nerve damage can result in discomfort. We do occasionally need to treat the children with codeine. Watch http://www.Youtube.Com/watch?V=b68jtv0-teo to learn a little more.

Answered 7/3/2017

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