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What Does Pain In The Wrists, Elbows And Knees Indicate?

hi my husband has been feeling pain in his finger joints, wrists, elbows, knees back of the neck and headaches. He will sometimes experience severe fatigue when the headache comes on, and very fatigued and will have to just stop and lay down because he feels like his body shuts down, he is not able to move his limbs or talk he just waits and then it passes and he gets up normal... He was in a bad car accident a year ago and other car accidents many years ago when he was younger. Can you provide any possible insight?
Thu, 5 Oct 2017
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It is possible that due to the body strain involved with the two car accidents, would have stressed the joints, ligaments of the limbs and neck. This could lead to head ache, which can cause tiredness. However, it is better that he gets a complete body check-up to rule out any other caused of fatigue and joint pains. It may be best that he consults a general physician, who can advise the necessary investigations, come to a diagnosis and if required take consultation from another specialty.
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What Does Pain In The Wrists, Elbows And Knees Indicate?

It is possible that due to the body strain involved with the two car accidents, would have stressed the joints, ligaments of the limbs and neck. This could lead to head ache, which can cause tiredness. However, it is better that he gets a complete body check-up to rule out any other caused of fatigue and joint pains. It may be best that he consults a general physician, who can advise the necessary investigations, come to a diagnosis and if required take consultation from another specialty.