Get your doctor to refer you to a physiotherapist. No, I'm not kidding, I let symptoms ride for years, and ended up with nerve problems in my arms from bad posture. In my case, it was a problem around the C6/C7 vertabrae. I could reach for something, tweak the nerve and end up rolling around the floor in agony.
I won't recommend any exercises because such things are very specific to your own problem and need to be prescribed by a professional familiar with your case. A competent physio helped me a lot... even just by telling me to sit up straight and stop poking my chin at the monitor or resting my chin in my hand! It took a few weeks of manipulation and strapping to see big improvements, but just knowing (a) what I was doing wrong and (b) that it was treatable, was a huge immediate psychological relief.
But there are simple things you can do to help your situation. Get a better chair. Get an ergonomic keyboard (the MS naturals are good, but avoid the Elite model, its cursor keys are weird). One thing that's helped me a lot is moving the mouse down off the desk entirely and using it on a board in my lap: especially important if you're a big gamer like me. It gets your mouse arm hanging down much more naturally. You could also consider getting a bigger mouse, small ones make you cock your wrist and give you problems there (it's a pity Logitech don't make their HUGE mouseman anymore, those were great).
I repeat - don't let this lie - see a physio.