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What Causes Persistent Rash All Over The Body With Joint Pains?

Hello. I have had a rash since mid January. I just woke up with it one day. It is calm in the day and comes out really bad at night. Its all over my body heavier on my arms and legs. Just recently it have gotten terrible joint pain. Its in my wrists, knees and ankles and sometimes I can t walk. My fingers are swallen and extremely sore. I have seen 3 doctors and a dermatologist and they have no idea of what it is. I m waiting for a call from St.Joes Hospital in London, Ontario to see a rhmatologist. Any ideas on what I may have?
Tue, 31 Mar 2015
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What the symptoms given here it could be said that this could be hypersensitive reaction and cause could be collagen disease and this need to be ruled out, although condition can be managed symptomatically with antihistamine and some with steroid too, hope this information helps, take care.
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What Causes Persistent Rash All Over The Body With Joint Pains?

HI Well come to HCM What the symptoms given here it could be said that this could be hypersensitive reaction and cause could be collagen disease and this need to be ruled out, although condition can be managed symptomatically with antihistamine and some with steroid too, hope this information helps, take care.