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Try and get an appointment with your doc who may send you to A&E anyway. Cautionary but better to be safe than sorry.
It could be your back, the way you stand or sit and you may need some physio and exercises. Or it could be warning of some heart problem, hence why your doc may send you to A&E. In my case it turned out to be both!! So although the initial immediate problem of pains in my arm was sorted out by physio and exercises they did find an underlying heart problem which resul;ted in more tabs.