muscle joint pain

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Q: What is the cause for severe muscle & joint pains, abdominal pain, blurred vision & thrush at a time ?
What is the cause for severe muscle & joint pains, abdominal pain, blurred vision & thrush at a time ??

please reply me…

i am facing the above symptoms from almost 3 weeks.. does these are the indications for any major disease..

please reply mee..

A: A combination of blurred vision and thrush are classic symptoms of diabetes, along with thirst and excessive peeing. I cannot say regarding the other pains you mention but I don’t believe they are generally symptomatic of diabetes. Your very best next move is to delay no longer but go see your doctor asap and have yourself checked out. If you do have symptoms of any diseases/illnesses, then the sooner you get a diagnosis the sooner you can begin treatment.

Q: How can you tell the difference between joint pain and muscle pain?
Is it joint pain or muscle pain that stops almost immediately when you quit moving or change positions to rest or get relief for the suddenly very sore area?

A: Very seldom, if ever, are you going to feel joint pain. There are no pain receptors in the joints or ways of sending messages. You are really feeling the pain in the muscles around that joint, ones that have become inflamed or are having pressure put on them. So the real answer is it’s all muscle pain.

Q: What tests does a rheumatologist do on anyone with raynauds & muscle & joint pain?
got a 1st appointment with a rheumatologist in a few weeks following a referral from my GP, I have raynauds in both hands and a few other symptoms, muscle & joint aches all over daily, etc…RF & ANA blood tests were normal, what other tests can I expect from the rheumatologist,

A: Wondere, of course they always draw blood work and he’ll be looking at your white blood cell which is always elevated when inflammationn is involved, which it would be in the case of RA,he/she will probbally check out your sed rate and ana antibodies maybe indicating some form of lupus or auto-immune diseases, you could have fibromylgia , you could have any of the above plus more, go to the medical westirt ( web md ) and see if your symptoms fit with lupus or just look at auto-immune and it will have loads of info on just about any disease. Hope this helps. Rita V

Q: How can ease & soothe muscle/joint pain?
since yesterday i have had muscle/joint pain in my right wrist it started as nothing became a dull ache got a little sorer so i put some deep heat on it but that made the pain worse and some things very uncomfortable to do
i haven’t knowingly done anything that would cause this
is there a good way to ease the pain

A: Hot bath, Raljex, Gentle Stretching.

Q: Is severe muscle/joint pain permanent if caused by Fosamax?
Hip/muscle & joint pain began after 2 months on 70 mg(month) of Fosamax & has gotten progressively worse after a total of 6 months on the drug — stopped prescription this week.

A: time to talk to the doctor who prescribed it to you about this.

http://www.yourlawyer.com/topics/overview/fosamax

seems these things you are suffering from are side effects from this medication.

Q: is it muscle or joint pain in my right wrist?
today morning when i woke up all of a sudden my right wrist and my hand started paining whenever i grabbed anything. its around the joint…but if i touch or hit my hand hard i feel nothing but if i close hand hardly or grab a pencil to write something my wrist pains. its like some muscle pulling pain….and i cant even write properly at this moment please help me i want to what should i do for this…thanks.

A: Could be carpal tunnel syndrome.

Q: How to tell the difference between joint pain in knees and muscle pain?
I do heavy squats about 3 days a week and sometimes I can’t tell if the joint is in pain or the muscles surrounding them are. Does anyone know anything I can do to help me figure it out?

A: muscle pain from squats is usually in the thighs and butt

there arent really knee muscles, sounds like ur joints

Q: Bad headache, stomach pain, extreme fatigue, muscle/ joint pain and dizziness/nausea?
Since March of this year I have been have been experiencing pain in the left side of my stomach, headaches, fatigue, muscle and joint pain and dizziness and nausea. I have been to doctor after doctor and they have been no help as of yet. I’ve even been to Johns Hopkins with no luck. If you have any possible idea what it could be I would REALLY appreciate it! Thanks!(:

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Q: What is the compond of Glucosamine? How does it help joint and muscle pain relief? Is it vitamin or what?
At my pharmacy there is product herbal based; Natural Support Joint & Muscle Comfort Support. Pharmacist said no known success of this. Suggested Gluscosamine for repair cartlidge; many brands available. Which is best?

A: Glucosamine is an amino acid that is usually taken from shellfish (the slimey lining) its C6H13NO5
It may help to stop or reverse joint degeneration by stimulating the production of hyaluronic acid and proteoglycans which are the essential building blocks for forming and repairing cartilage. Research has been pretty good and unless you are alergic to shellfish or diabetic (its a type to sugar) its usually fine to take.
Boots, Tesco etc should all be about the same quality, they have a reputation to keep up, although as its not a drug its not regulated and products do vary. You can get it on prescription by your GP which should ensure quality (you hope!)
I’m firmly in the ‘give it a go’ camp, 1500 mg a day and give it at least 3 months to help your arthritis

Q: Have any one use the spray for joint & muscle pain; does it work?
I just want to know if it work’s before i waste my money; the product simply says to spray in the mouth and watch your pain dissolve; sounds to good to believe.

A: I am using Bio Freeze it is a roll on, and there is a jell as well. It workks fine, and lasts for a long time.

Q: How do you know when to apply heat or ice down an injury,muscle / joint pain etc.?

A: If its muscle pain heat should be applied and if it is joint pain you dont really need anythin except maybe pain killers. Ice should be applied to stop an injury swelling and less inflamed.

Q: What causes joint and muscle pain in the legs?
I’ve had severe pain in the ankles, knees and hips – and muscle pain in the upper leg since May.

Vitamin D levels are okay.
Lupus tests negative
Thyroid levels normal
but parvo in February

Prescription NSAIDS bring no relief – need a referral to a specialist, but any ideas what this might be other than fibromyalgia?
I like to do a lot of research BEFORE seeing a doctor – you get all of 5 minutes of their time, so I’d like to know what’s going on so I can ask any important questions or give any helpful information.

A: Your leg pain may be claudication. Claudication is most often a symptom of peripheral arterial disease, a potentially serious but treatable circulation problem. Walking may actually become a key component of your treatment program — and a way to return to an active lifestyle.

In peripheral arterial disease, the arteries that supply blood to your limbs are damaged. This damage is often the result of atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis can develop in any of your arteries, especially those in your heart. When atherosclerosis affects your arms and legs, it’s called peripheral arterial disease.

Atherosclerosis makes arteries hard and narrow. That’s because the arteries get clogged with clumps of fat, cholesterol and other material, called atherosclerotic plaques. These plaques can make arteries so narrow that less blood can flow through them.

One of the classic symptoms of peripheral arterial disease is pain in the muscles of the legs, especially the calves. This pain is called claudication, also known as intermittent claudication. Claudication can also occur in the arteries of your arms. Claudication is sometimes considered a disease, but technically, it’s a symptom of a disease.

It’s very possible that its Fibromyalgia as well. Here is a brief list of common symptoms of this disease:

Chronic pain throughout the body
Burning, numbness and tingling
Tenderness when pressure is placed on or around the neck, elbows, hips, thighs and knees.
Sleep disorders
Chronic fatigue or exhaustion
Depression
Anxiety
Facial Pain
Jaw Pain (TMJ)
Memory Loss
Irritable Bowel
Tension or Migraine Headaches
High sensitivity to foods and medications (allergic type reaction).
Minimal tolerance to heat and cold
High sensitivity to bright lights and sounds
Hair Loss

Because symptoms develop gradually, this disease is often misdiagnosed. It is often diagnosed as a repetitive strain injury; sleep disorder condition, irritable bowel syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis or any other type of medical problem. Based on the American College of Rheumatology a person is diagnosed with Fibromylagia when he or she suffers pain throughout the body for at least three months and has 11 out of 18 tender points present.

I hope this helps.

Q: What could cause joint pain and also muscle pain?
This summer my mom started feeling pain in her right elbow. Later her whole arm would hurt so the doctor said it was probably Tendinitis so she gave her a few exercises to do. Now her joints in her wrist, knees, ankles and toes sometimes hurt. Doctors still don’t know what it could be. Any ideas??

A: Sounds like some type of Arthritis, like Rheumatoid Arthritis or something like that. I would tell you rmom to go back ot her doc and mention how it has spread to other joints and all that. They may want to do some blood work to make sure nothing else is wrong.

Q: What would cause sudden cramps, diarrhea, joint pain, muscle aches and sinus pressure?
Has been happening on and off for the past 3wks to my husband. He would be fine one minute and the next would have all of these symptoms. What could this be? He has a history of testicular cancer and lymphoma.
It has been going to my husband for 5wks and he has lost 23lbs. His mother was just diagnosed with Crohns disease. Could it be that or related to that?

A: wow, he has all that on and off for 3 weeks.

With his history, he obviously has a weakened immune system, so what has his dr say is causing this ?
or did you really think that asking on here was better than taking him to his dr ?

Q: Hey is it true if you have problems with one of your organs you will have joint or muscle pain?
For example if this person has liver problems and it makes their spleen a little inflammation and they are having very bad pain on their left subscapular, you know on the left shoulder blade. Can this person have muscle pain because of liver problems, is it really possible? And this person never injured their subscapular. Please help.

A: It is possible for a pain in an organ to be felt elsewhere in the body. This is called “referred pain.”

Liver problems do not often cause pain, nor do they cause spleen irritation, normally. Many diseases cause both the liver and the spleen to increase in size.

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