What Causes Pain In Sacroiliac Joint And Muscles Throughout Body?
Question: I have pain in sacro iliac (sp?) joint. But lately I have muscle pain all over my body. I am tired after 8hrs sleep. Would or could a tick bite cause this type of reaction. it is getting worse.
Brief Answer:
It doesn't look like tick bite.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
As per your description, it looks like you have acquired some infection, most probably Viral.
Tick borne diseases usually have a local area of redness at the site of bite. Did you get any tick bite recently? Which tick bite are you concerned about? Do you have any other symptoms?
I prescribe Skeletal muscle relaxant tablet containing Thiocolchicoside along with Paracetamol tablet to my patients with similar complaints. I will also add a B Complex capsule for general well being.
Hope I answered your query.
If you have any questions, I will clarify further.
Wish you good health.
Regards
It doesn't look like tick bite.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
As per your description, it looks like you have acquired some infection, most probably Viral.
Tick borne diseases usually have a local area of redness at the site of bite. Did you get any tick bite recently? Which tick bite are you concerned about? Do you have any other symptoms?
I prescribe Skeletal muscle relaxant tablet containing Thiocolchicoside along with Paracetamol tablet to my patients with similar complaints. I will also add a B Complex capsule for general well being.
Hope I answered your query.
If you have any questions, I will clarify further.
Wish you good health.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Should I still take the Celebrex along with Thiocolchioside?
I have tried Tylenol. It is ok but I don't like to take it because of fear of liver side effects! I also drink a glass or two of wine daily.
I don't think I had a tick bite either. But to honest I feel awful. My GP thought maybe fibromyalgia. Really? What is that. He prescribed an antidepressant used for fibromyalgia. Does not work!
Muscle relaxant makes sense. Tissue around sacroiliac joint is tender and painful when I walk. If I put pressure on that spot when I walk it seems to ease the pain.
Living with this pain is just exhausting.
I have tried Tylenol. It is ok but I don't like to take it because of fear of liver side effects! I also drink a glass or two of wine daily.
I don't think I had a tick bite either. But to honest I feel awful. My GP thought maybe fibromyalgia. Really? What is that. He prescribed an antidepressant used for fibromyalgia. Does not work!
Muscle relaxant makes sense. Tissue around sacroiliac joint is tender and painful when I walk. If I put pressure on that spot when I walk it seems to ease the pain.
Living with this pain is just exhausting.
Brief Answer:
You can take Celebrex with Thiocolchicoside.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
You can take Celebrex with Thiocolchicoside.
Fibromyalgia is a condition characterized by chronic pain and increase of the pain when some pressure is applied. It has been linked to Psychological disorders like depression. Hence, anti depressants were prescribed to you.
Please sleep on a harder surface.
If there is no response with the above medicine, please get a CT SCAN of that area. Exact diagnosis can be known.
Hope I answered your query.
Still if you have any questions, I will clarify .
Wish you good health and speedy recovery.
Regards
You can take Celebrex with Thiocolchicoside.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
You can take Celebrex with Thiocolchicoside.
Fibromyalgia is a condition characterized by chronic pain and increase of the pain when some pressure is applied. It has been linked to Psychological disorders like depression. Hence, anti depressants were prescribed to you.
Please sleep on a harder surface.
If there is no response with the above medicine, please get a CT SCAN of that area. Exact diagnosis can be known.
Hope I answered your query.
Still if you have any questions, I will clarify .
Wish you good health and speedy recovery.
Regards
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj