Warning Signs Of RSI

Are you living with pain? Have you had an injury that just will not leave you alone? Do you have RSI? Do you have signs of RSI? Do you need to know what RSI in order to tell if that is what you are suffering from? These are just some of the questions that will be asked, but the big one is what is RSI?

Let’s start there first. RSI or Repetitive Stress Injury is something happens to many. It is a work related injury. RSI will normally affect those that are sitting at a desk every day for hours on end, or standing in a production line hour after hour. These things take a toll on your body and your body does let you know these things. However, if you don’t know what to look for in the first place how are you going to know what to do about them. These may be some of the everyday aches and pains that you are suffering from, but you don’t have to live with them. You can do something about them. So, let’s find out what the warning signs are for RSI.

As with anything, your body will give you signs when something isn’t right. The problem with this is that you don’t know what its trying to tell you. Therefore, you need to make sure that you are in tune with your body and its aches, pains, or whatever else may be going on. Everyone is different and everyone may or may not have this warning signs, but they are the most common with it comes to RSI. If you have any it is wise to see your doctor.

With RSI you can have recurring pain and/or soreness in your neck, upper back, shoulders, wrists, or hands. You can have tingling, numbness, coldness, or loss of sensations in these areas as well. A loss of grip, lack of endurance, weakness, and fatigue are all signs. All warning signs of RSI. You may even have hard muscles in your shoulders and/or arms. If you have a pain or numbness when you lie in bed, it may not necessary mean that your arm or hand is just asleep. Don’t mistake these warning signs that are flashing in your face to pass without getting them checked out. It is worth going to the doctor for, if you think there may be something else going on. That is what it means to listen to your body and do what is right for your body and your health. No one wants to live with pain.

Life is too short not to pay attention to the things that are going on around you or the things that are going on with your body. Only you can tell what is happening, and if it is normal or not. You shouldn’t be walking around with pain that you can fix, if you just knew what it was and how to treat it. See your doctor to find out more about RSI and if you have it.

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