I am a 23 year old female and for the past couple of months some symtoms that I have been having for a couple of years seem to be gettin really bad. First I would like to list the worst of about 12 symtoms. My joints hurt on a daily bases and not even mobic, toradal or celebrex can help. My skin hurts and is even sensitive to my clothes and the touch of my boy friends facial hair and it has never bothered me before. I get trmors in my arms and hands and sometimes they make me loose feeling in my hands and cause me to drop things. I get the worst head aches and nothing that I take over the counter help or even touch my headaches. My muscles ache for no reason. You would think that I had just worked out for 5 hours or something. I never get any sleep at night and once I do fall asleep I sleep for like 12 hours and can't get motivated at all like I only got an hour of sleep. I get fevers that are not severe only around 100.0. I also get aganizing lower back pain. My back Pain os a lingering sharp pain that so far only th E.R. can help with Meds in my I.V. I am getting so stressed with all of this and I stay fatigued to the point that I don't even want to get out of the bed somedays. I ger really bad twitches in my head and neck and they are defenitly not chills. The last of the really bad symtoms is the white spots that I am getting on my arms and chest. I also have granuloma on my ankles and elbows that hurt when touched. I ahve a doctors appointment but you that how that can be it could be months of appointments before I know anything. If anyone has had the same symptoms or knows anything that is associated with these symtoms please let me know. I have done a little search but nothings that I have got any clears results from. Thanks for anyones time...
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You appear to have some kind of autoimmune disorder. Based on your symptoms, my best guess is systemic lupus erythematosus. The symptoms that match this condition include
1. joint pain and swellings
2. fatigue
3. fever
4. muscle aches
5. white lesions on chest and arms
6. numbness and tingling.
SLE can coexist with multiple sclerosis (MS). Your symptoms that match this condition include
1. tremors in arms and hands
2. muscle weakness
3. numbness and tingling
4. involuntary muscle spasm
5. decreased ability to control small movements.
1. joint pain and swellings
2. fatigue
3. fever
4. muscle aches
5. white lesions on chest and arms
6. numbness and tingling.
SLE can coexist with multiple sclerosis (MS). Your symptoms that match this condition include
1. tremors in arms and hands
2. muscle weakness
3. numbness and tingling
4. involuntary muscle spasm
5. decreased ability to control small movements.
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