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What Causes Muscle Ache In The Body While Suffering From High WBC Level?

I was told my white blood cell count was high and every muscle in my body hurts badly ,I also got all my blood work back and some stuff was pointing to my liver and kidneys and something wrong with one or the other what would couse my muscles to hurt all over and feel like my bones are coming out
Wed, 10 May 2017
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There are a number of different causes for generalized muscle or joint pain such as infections, autoimmune diseases (lupus, RA), side effect of medication (eg statins), rhadomyolysis (breakdown of damaged muscle).

Your doctor may want to consider further testing such as creatinine kinase and may also need to assess for viral infection as well.

Treatment would depend on the cause found.

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What Causes Muscle Ache In The Body While Suffering From High WBC Level?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic There are a number of different causes for generalized muscle or joint pain such as infections, autoimmune diseases (lupus, RA), side effect of medication (eg statins), rhadomyolysis (breakdown of damaged muscle). Your doctor may want to consider further testing such as creatinine kinase and may also need to assess for viral infection as well. Treatment would depend on the cause found. I hope this helps