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I broke my arm 15 years ago when i was 10, and now i get pains, like bad aching in the places it was broken...
What could it be?? Its quite painful but have no swelling. Its really warm tonight and it hurts, so its not like arthritis which hurts in cold weather
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Dont worry, i get the same thing, i broke my arm when i was 11 in a gymnastics accident, i did a one handed cartwheel and my arm collapsed, i still get pains there, ive had them since i broke it, the bones i broke werent in a normal line they were at a 45degree angle so i was supposed to have surgery to correct it however they didn't do that way. I get these pains all the time but its worse in the winter, my uncle broke his arm falling out of window when he was younger and he told me when i broke my arm that id probably get an aching arm as time went on.
Its nowt to worry about but if your still worried then try talkin your dr, they might be able to give a more better reason as to why.
- WarlofLv 41 decade ago
It is probably Bursitis but get a doctor to check it out. I have this in my shoulder from breaking my arm when I was 8 I am now 29.
Definition
Whether you're at work or at play, if you overuse or repetitively stress your body's joints, you may eventually develop a painful inflammation called bursitis.
You have more than 150 bursae in your body. These small, fluid-filled sacs lubricate and cushion pressure points between your bones and the tendons and muscles near your joints. They help your joints move with ease. Bursitis occurs when a bursa becomes inflamed. When inflammation occurs, movement or pressure is painful.
Bursitis often affects the joints in your shoulders, elbows or hips. But you can also have bursitis by your knee, heel and the base of your big toe. Bursitis pain usually goes away within a few weeks or so with proper treatment, but recurrent flare-ups of bursitis are common.
- Pooh BearLv 61 decade ago
rheumatoid arthritis hurts I believe in both extremes of temperature. A lady I knew hated the summer precisely because of that - her joints used to swell as much as they did in cold weather. Check it out with your doctor but you could also try something like MSM or other joint supplement - green lipped mussel extract is also considered good - which wont show up in the next month as a result but certainly should within three or four and its the long term you need to be looking at.
- pink hearts3 ♥Lv 41 decade ago
I get the same thing with my elbow but only when I lift things, Broke a bone right in the joint of my elbow and when I lift things sometimes, I get a shooting pain in the exact same place and this was going back around 9 years ago. It could just be that it didn't heal very well.
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- pjLv 61 decade ago
well I'm the same here i got busted up on a bike well arthritis can hurt in hot or cold .you may have a bone spire like a splinter on the bone may need to check in whit doctor
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Arthritis doesn't only hurt in cold weather.
It's a part of life, man. You're getting older, and your past injuries have started to remind you of that. :)
If it really worries you, ask a doctor.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Take a painkiller and then go and see the doctor. No point lying awake all night in pain, just take some paracetamol and then go see the doc. Hope you get better soon.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
rhematoid arthritis i think that what it sound like,,i had a horse riding accident and years later i have a painful hip,,winter or summer,,i hope you will be ok,,all the best to you.