Be seen: If you are having potential vascular problems with neck, chest and arm pain you should be evaluated.
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Paresthesia?: This is caused by pressure on a nerve. When that pressure is gone the feeling goes away. But in some cases, it doesn't go away. Or if it does, it comes back regularly. That's called chronic paresthesia, and it can be a sign of a medical condition or nerve damage. Chronic paresthesia can be caused by many things you can try some heath over if it doesn't get better please see a traumatologist.
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