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Recurring Hives With Low Grade Fever, Achy Joints, Fatigue, Headache, Loss Of Appetite. What Could Be The Reason?

I am a 54 yo female with recurring hives since 1980 s. The hives occur on the buttocks and back and the accompanied by low grade fever, achy joints, fatigue , headache, loss of appetite and constipation. They appear about every three weeks. Comparing them to pictures online they look most like hives with a red spot in the middle.
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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Hi

From the description that you have given, it seems that you tend to develop recurrent episodes of urticarial skin rash.
Now since you also have other systemic features as well in the form of headache, joint pains etc, I would advise you to get a complete systemic assessment one.
You should see a physician soon who can rule out various connective tissue disorders in your case.
You need a thorough assessment to find the cause of the mentioned symptoms.

Dr Geetika Paul
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Recurring Hives With Low Grade Fever, Achy Joints, Fatigue, Headache, Loss Of Appetite. What Could Be The Reason?

Hi From the description that you have given, it seems that you tend to develop recurrent episodes of urticarial skin rash. Now since you also have other systemic features as well in the form of headache, joint pains etc, I would advise you to get a complete systemic assessment one. You should see a physician soon who can rule out various connective tissue disorders in your case. You need a thorough assessment to find the cause of the mentioned symptoms. Dr Geetika Paul