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What is patches of goose bumps on right arm

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Does anyone know what causes patches of goose bumps following a tingling sensation? I get this on my right arm frequently. Also headaches and muscle weakness

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JustDomUK

Hello

I am afraid that I personally don’t. I can only encourage you to talk to a doctor who may be able to shed some light on it.

The bits that I do know are that we can get goosebumps when we are cold or when we are scared. The fact it is in an isolated place suggests that those don’t really apply to you.

Sorry that I can’t shed any light.

Dom

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artmom

There have been a couple of posts on here in last six months or so on this subject. Maybe try a search and see if you can find them? Though I’m not sure anyone found any answers. But there seem to be others experiencing this. Typical of fnd that there won’t be any answer, nor any solution.

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Autumn_rainbow

My two daughters and I have FND and we all get this but it comes and goes. It is generally worse when our anxiety is high.

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