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What Causes Pain And Itching In Joints?

Hi,
I'm 25 yrs old, female and work for a private IT company.

I woke this morning to see my eyes bloated and my joints(elbows, knee joints and finger joints) paining and itching.
My eyes look slightly better now but pain in the joints seem to have increased.

I had a mixed vegetable curry last night and small bit of ice cream.

Please could you help identify what could have gone wrong.

Thanks inn advance.

Rgrds,
Madhu.
Mon, 29 Sep 2014
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hello Madhu and welcome.

It is difficult for us to come forward with a diagnosis with such little information, and even more as your symptoms are very general and can easily be related with a number of conditions. I would thus recommend a visit to your doctor and investigations like ESR, CRP, RA factor, complete blood count, etc. Please go ahead with the same.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Pain And Itching In Joints?

Hello Madhu and welcome. It is difficult for us to come forward with a diagnosis with such little information, and even more as your symptoms are very general and can easily be related with a number of conditions. I would thus recommend a visit to your doctor and investigations like ESR, CRP, RA factor, complete blood count, etc. Please go ahead with the same. Hope this helps. Best wishes.