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Suggest Treatment For Shingles When Diagnosed With Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Posted on Thu, 26 Feb 2015
Question: I have ra, very poor immune system. I was very sick with flu. I then got shingles, my 2nd time. I began
Having pain at the large joint base of neck and spine. The vertebrae feel bruised and are now very
Swollen. I am also having pain at the upper area of the kidneys. All of my body is retaining o2. Fever
Not too high. Cannot turn neck. My neck is popping very loud when moved. Bone on bone. I was told
I produce too much adrenaline years ago? I had stage 3 CKD 3 years ago. Have been good for some
Time. Have had breast cancer. Had bilateral mastectomy and had 9 surgeries in 10 months because
I did not heal. Nobody knows why. I have severe anemia, b12 and iron. Going to doc tomorrow but
Very worried about the neck/ back bones being so swollen so fast. Shingles were o. Back of neck,
Face, eye. Now this worried about bone/ spine cancer? Kyneys? XXXX. XXX-XXX-XXXX
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Answered by Dr. Prof. Kunal Saha (7 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Get a radioisotope bone scan done to rule out metastasis

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.

I have carefully gone through your problems. As you shall admit, you are suffering from multiple ailments. The first and foremost, I would like to ask about your present status of kidney function. It could be linked to some of your presentations. But I think that what you refer to as 'pain at the upper area of the kidneys', is due to spasm of the muscles of your back, rather than anything else.

Shingles are caused due to a herpes virus. Once infected, the infection persists for life and there can be flareups from time to time, especially when your immunity falls, which could be the case due to your Chronic kidney disease.

The next thing that you need to get done without delay is a radioisotope bone scan. It will help in ruling out bone metastasis as a possible cause of your symptoms. Some of the cancerous cells from your breast cancer could have tranlocated to some other part of your body by a process called metastasis and could give rise to secondary cancers involving the corresponding area. If that is not the case, the situation is less tensing and in that case arthritis should be the likely cause. Your doctor would be able to examine you and tell better.

Hope that helps.

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Regards
Dr. Kunal Saha
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Suggest Treatment For Shingles When Diagnosed With Rheumatoid Arthritis

Brief Answer: Get a radioisotope bone scan done to rule out metastasis Detailed Answer: Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic. I have carefully gone through your problems. As you shall admit, you are suffering from multiple ailments. The first and foremost, I would like to ask about your present status of kidney function. It could be linked to some of your presentations. But I think that what you refer to as 'pain at the upper area of the kidneys', is due to spasm of the muscles of your back, rather than anything else. Shingles are caused due to a herpes virus. Once infected, the infection persists for life and there can be flareups from time to time, especially when your immunity falls, which could be the case due to your Chronic kidney disease. The next thing that you need to get done without delay is a radioisotope bone scan. It will help in ruling out bone metastasis as a possible cause of your symptoms. Some of the cancerous cells from your breast cancer could have tranlocated to some other part of your body by a process called metastasis and could give rise to secondary cancers involving the corresponding area. If that is not the case, the situation is less tensing and in that case arthritis should be the likely cause. Your doctor would be able to examine you and tell better. Hope that helps. If you found my answer to be helpful, please close the thread with a 5 star rating and a positive review. Regards Dr. Kunal Saha