try not to be to worried. Let the doctor give you information after the blood test. This may be that you are having a high level of inflammation throughout the body. this often happens.
Take a hot bath every evening with 2c. of dissolved Epsom salts. This is going to relax the muscles and pull out toxins in the muscles.
Dehydration can cause severe pain in the muscles. I recommend you drink purified water mixed with mineral water 50/50. This will replace the minerals that are exiting your body continuously.
I suggest that adults and children drink 40 ounces of water per 100 pounds of body weight every day. Realize that exercise, ambient temperature, and state of health affect the water needs of your body.
2007-05-24 01:42:27
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answered by Cherokee Billie 7
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It is very unusual for arthritis to just "start up" like that. Arthritis does not cause "cramp pains" either.
Have you had any other signs of joint pain in the past, or peripheral pain like that?
Checking for Vitamin D levels is a good start. Many vitamin deficiencies can cause these types of pain. I would assume he has also run blood tests more expansive that that (at least I hope he has). First, for things like lymes disease, which can also cause joint pain. Secondly, for thyroid levels since a hypo/hyper thyroid issue can cause joint and muscle pain.
Be sure to write down and relay any other symptoms you might be having. Unexplained rashes, weight gain/loss, hair loss, dry skin, any of that stuff that you have noticed. Sometimes we don't always recognize that other changes are related to what we are feeling.
It could also be a pinched never or a herniated disc. I have SEVEN herniated discs in my neck from an auto accident. It causes pain from my neck to my hands, especially near my elbow joint and my wrist join, into my hand, and a few points along the way in my arm. Those types of injuries cause pinched nerves, swollen muscles and tendons, etc. I also have pain in my hips and legs but not as bad as my arms. Did you have any traumatic events happen like a car accident, fell down, that kind of thing?
Bottom line - Stick with it, and if you doctor is unable to figure it out, and your symptoms remain, go to a specialist or to a doctor of internal medicine who specializes in the body system and diagnosing these types of things. Don't give up on getting it diagnosed. Be aggressive with your doctor, returning time and time again until you have found out what the problem is. I hope and pray everything is o.k. with you. God bless!
2007-05-24 01:02:48
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answered by whatrukidding 4
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2016-10-05 23:08:35
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answered by goodfellow 4
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Just a suggestion....make sure that the doctors check your calcium, potassium and vitamin D levels. It is always good to watch those levels as they affect your muscles and bones.
2007-05-24 03:46:26
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answered by neenerd1121 1
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