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My Legs And Arms Randomly Ache And My Feet And Hands Get Tingly.

My legs and arms randomly ache and my feet and hands get tingly. My legs and arms randomly ache and my feet and hands get tingly. I get a tingling feeling randomly in my left side of my chest . And i feel like my knees and elbows are always sore . Im only 20 and have had sex before can someone please give me some direction on what this might be? These problems have been recurring for around 3 weeks and its getting very frustrating. Lately my right bicep has been aching everyday i wake up. I also seem to be getting injured very easy.
Fri, 18 Feb 2011
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Hi there,
It could be because of various causes. First we need to rule out Thyroid hormone problems which can be ruled out with a simple blood testing. Then anemia, which could also be ruled out with blood testing.
Then , if it's not one of those, you could have arthritis because of rheumatoid or SLE which also need to be ruled out by examination and blood tests.Please don't delay these tests.
Regards,
Joey
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My Legs And Arms Randomly Ache And My Feet And Hands Get Tingly.

Hi there, It could be because of various causes. First we need to rule out Thyroid hormone problems which can be ruled out with a simple blood testing. Then anemia, which could also be ruled out with blood testing. Then , if it s not one of those, you could have arthritis because of rheumatoid or SLE which also need to be ruled out by examination and blood tests.Please don t delay these tests. Regards, Joey