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Default Pain in left hand...is it nerve problem??

HI All,
From last 10 days I have been suffering with pain in my left hand. After my work I went to bed and in the sleep it happened. I cant bend my elbow at all. I am able to bend just 5 to 10 degrees.I feel a nerve being stuck at my elbow. Also I feel numbness and irritation in my little finger and ring finger all the time. Is it because of cubital tunnel syndrome???, but I cant bend my elbow so i am doubting it. As i heard i can bend elbow in case of cuts.
Kindly suggest as im suffering from svere pain from last 1 week and I have Doctor appointment in 2 weeks.
Will this cause any serious problem??
Thank you very much doctors.
John.
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