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Feel Sweating Mostly. Pain In Knees, Arms, Shoulders. Trouble Getting Up. Feel Immobile At Times. Treatment?

would like to know what the problem may be as i feel poorly most of thr time sweating at least exersize arms, knees, shoulders neck all hurt but more when i relax so much so i have trouble getting up from sitting position and canot lift arms any higher than half way up i have trouble dressing and wake up almost every hous during the night. i have an allotment and as long as i keep moving can stand the aches and pains but after sitting down almost become imobile.
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
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Iam of the opinion u might be having a condition called poly-arthralgia where your joints get involved...it could also be a state called arthritis where u need to consult an orthopaedician or rheumatologist..they might suggest to evaluate for a blood examination and ask for an x-ray..there can be many reasons for such response including autoimmunity..your consultant would give you pain killers and DMARDS..
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Feel Sweating Mostly. Pain In Knees, Arms, Shoulders. Trouble Getting Up. Feel Immobile At Times. Treatment?

Iam of the opinion u might be having a condition called poly-arthralgia where your joints get involved...it could also be a state called arthritis where u need to consult an orthopaedician or rheumatologist..they might suggest to evaluate for a blood examination and ask for an x-ray..there can be many reasons for such response including autoimmunity..your consultant would give you pain killers and DMARDS..