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What Causes Aches In Legs And Arms?

My legs often feel very heavy and achey. My arms ache always. My hands are tingly sometimes. And it feels like I can't feel my feet sometimes while walking. Was diagnosed with trigiminal neuralgia one year ago. Had microvascular decompression. Should I be concerned about MS?
Fri, 12 Sep 2014
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hai
this pain and myalgia can be due to various reasons like any viral fevers,muscular disorders,peripheral neuropathy,diabetes,metabolic deficiencies,vit b12 & calcium deficiency,thyroid variations,anxiety disorders.,anaemia.
trigeminal neuralgia is one of the cause of neuropathic/neuralgic pain.
please check out for your sugar levels,thyroid levels,calcium,& haemogram to rule out the cause.
please do not think of MS,as your complaints vary,
please meet a neuro physician.
take care
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What Causes Aches In Legs And Arms?

hai this pain and myalgia can be due to various reasons like any viral fevers,muscular disorders,peripheral neuropathy,diabetes,metabolic deficiencies,vit b12 & calcium deficiency,thyroid variations,anxiety disorders.,anaemia. trigeminal neuralgia is one of the cause of neuropathic/neuralgic pain. please check out for your sugar levels,thyroid levels,calcium,& haemogram to rule out the cause. please do not think of MS,as your complaints vary, please meet a neuro physician. take care