Joint Pain

I have this weird muscle pain can anyone help?

So its not really a strong pain, its more of a nagging pain/soreness that I am experiencing under my left tricep muscle and deltoid. It's not strong enough to stop me from working out, but only happens when I am working out. I lift 6 days a week, 2 hours a day. It doesn't feel like its the muscle itself, but rather under the muscle, its weird.

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  1. Here are a few links to good, free information from medical professionals http://symptoms.webmd.com http://medicinenet.com http://health.discovery.com/tools/center/dc/tools.html
  2. it could be something like a cramp. eat some bananas. i always get them in my toes!
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