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Suggest Treatment For Polymyalgia

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Posted on Tue, 21 Jul 2015
Question: I’m a 22 year old in the USA with a problem no doctor seems able to diagnose. I have been healthy all my life, eat a standard diet and have no family medical history. In high school I was very active and played on several sports teams but over the past five years I have had an increasing number of pain problems with my “joints”. It began with my knees when I stood for hours behind an ice cream counter in high school, and now includes my ankles, jaw, elbows, and wrists. This has made me unable to perform nearly all exercises including low impact swimming and even walking. After minimal exercise, such as a two hour hike, my ankles will have a low level constant ache for days. They hurt every day. I have been to a total of six doctors including a rheumatologist, orthopedic surgeon, and an orthopedic sports medicine doctor, and two physical therapists. In physical therapy, the furthest they were able to get me was resistance bands. All the obvious things have been tested for and come up negative, from Lyme disease to arthritis to any sort of infection or inflammation. No doctor has any suggestion now of what I might do to resolve this and the last group stopped without any diagnosis they could name or suggestion of whom I might go to see. Last thing I did with them was a three phase bone/joint scan with radioactive tracer. The doctors found anomalies where I had complained of pain. They said my scan looked similar to that of a marathon runner or someone who currently engaged in intense physical activities, but I have only sat a lot for the last few years. There were no signs of an inflammatory joint disease such as rheumatoid arthritis. I was told the findings are “more suggestive of stress reactive changes on the bones where tendons and ligaments attach”. As the official report said, “There was no evidence of an inflammatory arthropathy to joints. There are stress reactive changes to elbows and wrists and stress related periosteal reactions in mid right foot and in the bilateral tibial tuberosites.” Unfortunately they offered no solutions to my problem besides pain management medication, and every doctor has said they have never seen a similar condition. This issue has really taken a toll on my life, as I have seen myself go from a physically fit individual to being inactive and overweight. I was hoping for some guidance or suggestions as to what the problem is and how I can go about making myself better. Is there a nutrition related component I should pursue? If I go to another orthopedic (?) doctor what should they be looking for? What sort of specialty should I pursue? Have you ever encountered this sort of injury without heavy exercise
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Sudhir Kumar (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Consider vitamin D deficiency, hypothyroidism and diabetes.

Detailed Answer:

Hi
Thanks for your query

I'm Dr Sudhir Kumar

I have gone through your query and understand your concern. I think you should get your vitamin D test as vitamin D deficiency can cause unexplained pain in the musculoskeletal system. If found low you can take supplements of vitamin D3.
Another cause to exclude is gout by getting uric acid levels done. You can also determine your thyroid status by thyroid function test as hypothyroidism ( low thyroid) can lead to such pains. You should also determine your blood sugar fasting and PP to exclude diabetes. Rheumatologist or general physician ( internal medicine) doctor will probably best to visit.

You can discuss with your doctor about it.

Hope your query get answered. If you have any clarification then I will be happy to help you.

Wishing you a good health.
Take care.
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Treatment For Polymyalgia

Brief Answer: Consider vitamin D deficiency, hypothyroidism and diabetes. Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for your query I'm Dr Sudhir Kumar I have gone through your query and understand your concern. I think you should get your vitamin D test as vitamin D deficiency can cause unexplained pain in the musculoskeletal system. If found low you can take supplements of vitamin D3. Another cause to exclude is gout by getting uric acid levels done. You can also determine your thyroid status by thyroid function test as hypothyroidism ( low thyroid) can lead to such pains. You should also determine your blood sugar fasting and PP to exclude diabetes. Rheumatologist or general physician ( internal medicine) doctor will probably best to visit. You can discuss with your doctor about it. Hope your query get answered. If you have any clarification then I will be happy to help you. Wishing you a good health. Take care.