Hi there. A few more details are required before any opinion can be given. Like is it in both the arms or one arm only ? Does it increase in the night ? Do you have any thyroid problems ? Any weakness of the hands, any thinning.
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Please consult a neurologist for further investigations and treatment
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It can be a lot of things. Underlying causes could be neural, bony, metabolic, endocrinal etc. For better understanding of your problem, I advise a proper consult, online or otherwise.
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