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Diagnosed Lime Disease, Hep C Stage 2 And Ra Factors, High White Blood Cell Count, Pain In Breast
I am a 33 year old woman. November 2012 I was diagnosed with chronic lyme diseaee, deactivated monk's and my white blood cell count has been high since. I have also been diagnosed with hep c stage 2 and ra factors. I also have small purple veins with some scabbing spreading on both of my breast. I had a skin biopsy and all that showed was inflammation. Ive been to every specialist in my area with no luck. I have sever fatigue and moderate moving joint pain in every joint. The breast biopsy was done may 1, 2013 and is a wound that has made no progress and I have severe pain in the entire breast and there are no signs of abscess or infection.
Hello. Thanks for writing to us. The symptoms that you have described may be related to chronic Lyme's disease. The non healing wound on the breast needs to be investigated to find out the cause of chronic inflammation in the area. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Praveen Tayal , drtayal72@gmail.com
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Diagnosed Lime Disease, Hep C Stage 2 And Ra Factors, High White Blood Cell Count, Pain In Breast
Hello. Thanks for writing to us. The symptoms that you have described may be related to chronic Lyme s disease. The non healing wound on the breast needs to be investigated to find out the cause of chronic inflammation in the area. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Praveen Tayal , drtayal72@gmail.com