Symptoms of a pinched nerve may include sharp or burning pain, a dull ache, tingling, numbness, burning, or prickling. Pain may be consistent or occur sporadically in bursts that radiate outwards from the original location.
Symptoms can occur anywhere along the affected nerve, so pain or tingling in one spot doesn't always mean that's where the compression is.

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