in case of rheumatoid arthritis there is pain in joints, but it follows strict pattern and is symmetrical. for e.g. both hands, both knees, elbows and so on. get Ur self tested for Rh factor . in fibromyalgia there is a more generalized pain of muscles. bones and joints are effect but only as a result of muscular spasm. in rheumatoid arthritis there is loss of strength but to be on safer side u should get Ur self examined by a neurologist and rheumatologist. all the best.
2006-07-28 04:09:33
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answered by faisal_mian 3
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Try Glucosamine, available at a health food store, or some grocery stores in the pharmacy area.
There are a few kinds of otc meds that address joint/bone pain.
Good luck, Stevo.
2006-07-28 10:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Taking medical advice from people you never met, who most likely have no medica backround and especially on yahoo is probably not the smartest thing to do.
Get your *** to a neurologist and have a complete workup.
Have a super day!
2006-07-28 10:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You'd better go to pediatric doctors. Get some X-ray if needed.
Maybe you've got a vitamin for nerve like cyanocobalamin 500 mg, and pain killer. That vitamin you can continuous take, while pain killer should be stop (it not adviseable take pain killer too often).
You can go to CHIROPRACTIC, non medicine cure for spinal, check your spinal.
2006-07-28 11:20:01
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answered by Joeng 3
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it could be either one check with your doctor u can also check out fibrohugs.com it has info on both and a chatroom where u can talk to others that r going thru the same thing.
2006-07-28 15:20:03
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answered by sshhorty2 4
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Change diet & water intake levels, consult a natural healer.
2006-07-28 10:55:15
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answered by boris 5
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GO SEE A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY AND GET CHECKED UP.
2006-07-28 10:56:05
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answered by linrod 3
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multiple scerrosis
2006-07-28 11:00:31
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answered by marym 1
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