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What Causes Pain In Legs And Hands With Arthritis Tests Normal?
I am suffering from pain in the legs and sometimes in hands. When I start walking I get heaviness in the head. I have done my MRI brain Scan plain which is normal. My protein is high 1.8. I have done my rheumatic arthritis test which is normal my b12 is around 1052. My doctor has suggested evion tab
Without an exam, I can only give general information, Let's start with atypical angina would be heaviness in the bottom part of the head. That is pretty common! Typical in the textbooks is heaviness or dull pain in the neck with exercise with shortness of breath. That would be a serious symptom that could imply the risk of a heart attack in the immediate future. Pain in the legs, however, is pretty much never heart. and overall poor exercise ability would cause all of this. So, the treatment is more exercise BUT, there would have to be an evaluation and likely a stress test before it would be safe to recommend.
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What Causes Pain In Legs And Hands With Arthritis Tests Normal?
Hi, Without an exam, I can only give general information, Let s start with atypical angina would be heaviness in the bottom part of the head. That is pretty common! Typical in the textbooks is heaviness or dull pain in the neck with exercise with shortness of breath. That would be a serious symptom that could imply the risk of a heart attack in the immediate future. Pain in the legs, however, is pretty much never heart. and overall poor exercise ability would cause all of this. So, the treatment is more exercise BUT, there would have to be an evaluation and likely a stress test before it would be safe to recommend. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Matt Wachsman, Addiction Medicine Specialist