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Recovering From Flu. Severe Pain In Leg Muscles, Unable To Sleep, Feet Itching. Possible Cause?

Getting over bad case of the flu . Don t fully think I am hydrated but my leg muscles ache terribly that I can t stand or sit long. I have problems sleeping due to pain and discomfort. Also, my feet have been itching terribly. I had a rash that looked like roseola which is starting to fade. Last night terrible itching all over. Any suggestions?
Mon, 22 Jul 2013
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Hi, it appears that you had chickan gunya, or dengue fever, with poly arthritis, which usually happen with these fevers. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
I to my patient with such symptoms prescribe neurotropic injections for 5 consecutive days, antibiotics, and antiinflamatories. Thank you.
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Recovering From Flu. Severe Pain In Leg Muscles, Unable To Sleep, Feet Itching. Possible Cause?

Hi, it appears that you had chickan gunya, or dengue fever, with poly arthritis, which usually happen with these fevers. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. I to my patient with such symptoms prescribe neurotropic injections for 5 consecutive days, antibiotics, and antiinflamatories. Thank you.