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Positive Babinski Reflex, Joint Pain, Muscle Weakness, Fatigue, Fainting. Neurological Condition?

Is a positive Babinski reflex a strong indicator of a neurological condition? I am experiencing this, plus extreme joint pain (in almost every joint), muscle weakness , fatigue , dizzy spells/ fainting accompanied immediately by a numb/tingling tounge. My head feels strangly full from the nose up....I don t know how to describe it. It s a sort of heavy feeling but not painful. Every day for the past week, I seem to get a new symptom. Today, I am finding it more difficult to move my arms. Any opinons?
Thu, 27 Mar 2014
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Positive babinski reflex signified upper motor neuron disorder.
You required a good neurologist your problem could be comeing from cranial nerve dysfunction.
You may required mri brain.
Thanks.
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Positive Babinski Reflex, Joint Pain, Muscle Weakness, Fatigue, Fainting. Neurological Condition?

Positive babinski reflex signified upper motor neuron disorder. You required a good neurologist your problem could be comeing from cranial nerve dysfunction. You may required mri brain. Thanks.