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What Causes Joint Pain And Headache?

I have an elevated ANA and have chronic joint pain and discomfort. I haven t figured out the triggers but it seems to be worsening. Other symptoms headache 5 days a week, tired, hard to concentrate. My activity level has decreased over the last few years by 60%. 52 year old female.
Mon, 21 Aug 2017
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Elevated ANA, Joint pain, Tiredness are all indicative of autoimmune disease like SLE, Rheumatoid arthritis, temporal arteritis etc. Since you are also complaining of a persistent headache Temporal arteritis is a major concern.
Physical examination and investigations assessing blood autoantibody levels, inflammation markers are needed at this point.
Please be advised to follow up with your primary provider/ urgent care.

Hope this answers your questions
Let me know if you need further clarifications
Regards,
Dr.Lekshmi
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What Causes Joint Pain And Headache?

Hello, Thank you for trusting HCM Elevated ANA, Joint pain, Tiredness are all indicative of autoimmune disease like SLE, Rheumatoid arthritis, temporal arteritis etc. Since you are also complaining of a persistent headache Temporal arteritis is a major concern. Physical examination and investigations assessing blood autoantibody levels, inflammation markers are needed at this point. Please be advised to follow up with your primary provider/ urgent care. Hope this answers your questions Let me know if you need further clarifications Regards, Dr.Lekshmi