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Puffy Spot On Head, Sore Limbs, Neck, Headache. No Hypertension Or Diabetes

HI- I have a sore puffy spot on the back lower right area of my head and now have puffy and sore hands and feet , and a sore neck and slight headache on the right side. Can t bend my fingers too well now and have a hard time going up and down stairs because of my swollen feet. I am only 46. No hypertension or diabetes . HELP!!!! Getting scared!!!! Thanks so much- Rachel
Tue, 8 Oct 2013
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For this case I think there is a systemic involvement underling the cause from the history you gave I CANT reach the final diagnosis. However, symptoms you gave indicate underling cause with systemic involvement such as vascultits and articaria, you need to see your dermatologist for blood investigation and possible skin biobsy,
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Puffy Spot On Head, Sore Limbs, Neck, Headache. No Hypertension Or Diabetes

For this case I think there is a systemic involvement underling the cause from the history you gave I CANT reach the final diagnosis. However, symptoms you gave indicate underling cause with systemic involvement such as vascultits and articaria, you need to see your dermatologist for blood investigation and possible skin biobsy,