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i developed spasms in my byceps and they interfere in my
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I developed spasms in my byceps and they interfere in my piano playing.I am a concert pianist. My hands get very quiqly tired. Sometimes I develop tingling, coldness and numbness. My bloodtests shoved no autoimunne desease. Any idea what to do?

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December 20 1:26 PM (29 minutes and 7 seconds later)
         
My MRI test showed no trapped nerves. My hands and feet are warm almost always. Is there any antyspasmolytic cream?
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December 20 1:32 PM (5 minutes and 27 seconds later)
         
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I'm confused, in your first question it stated cold and numbness, now you are saying warm almost always. Can you clarify what your exact symptoms are so that I can help.

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