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What Causes Severe Muscle Pain?

I ve had pain in my hands and feet for the past month at night when I m in bed.The pain is like a burning with muscle spasms and is very painful it keeps me awake I get up and sit in a chair all night.Sometimes this helps a little.In the past two weeks,it bothers me durning the day as well.It is muscle pain throughout my body and some times it s hard to walk.Ive been tested for Lyme and has come back negative.Do you have any suggestions?
Mon, 6 Nov 2017
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Thank you for trusting HCM

Dear possible diagnosis are

1.restless leg syndrome
2.fibromyalgia
3 . sleep apnea


Treatment :
Avoid alcohol and smoking.
Regular exercise
Correct if you have anemia hypothyroidism.
Yoga and meditation will help
Cognitive behavioral therapy
NSAIDs and benzodiapines will help you.

If symptoms not improved consult your doctor.
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What Causes Severe Muscle Pain?

Hello Thank you for trusting HCM Dear possible diagnosis are 1.restless leg syndrome 2.fibromyalgia 3 . sleep apnea Treatment : Avoid alcohol and smoking. Regular exercise Correct if you have anemia hypothyroidism. Yoga and meditation will help Cognitive behavioral therapy NSAIDs and benzodiapines will help you. If symptoms not improved consult your doctor.