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What Causes Chronic Body Ache With Loss Of Appetite?

I suffer from severe body aches. My pain is excrutiating i ve been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia but i don t believe i have fibromyalgia i just don t feel right i don t eat i don t get hungry there are times that i can t get out of bed because i m in so much pain. What else could it be?
Fri, 4 Sep 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

There are different possible causes of generalised pain such as: (1) infection
(2)autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis
(3)sickle cell disease

To determine the cause, you would need to consider to see a rheumatologist, this may be the best person to help you. If you are currently seeing a rheumatologist then you need to get a second opinion.

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What Causes Chronic Body Ache With Loss Of Appetite?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic There are different possible causes of generalised pain such as: (1) infection (2)autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis (3)sickle cell disease To determine the cause, you would need to consider to see a rheumatologist, this may be the best person to help you. If you are currently seeing a rheumatologist then you need to get a second opinion. I hope this helps