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... from. These are rheumatoid arthritis, an inflammation of the joints where they become swollen, stiff and painful; Raynaud's phenomenon a painful disorder in which blood vessels contract, cutting off blood supply to the extremities; and Sjogren's ...
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... anaemia, elevated ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate), systemic lupus erythematosus, multiple sclerosis, ALS, Raynaud's phenomenon, Sjorgren's syndrome, chronic diarrhea, night sweats and low-grade fever." So imagine what this chemical plus ...
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... a doctor will generally ask about several other medical symptoms (such as fever, skin symptoms, breathlessness, Raynaud's phenomenon) that may narrow down the differential diagnosis to a few items, for which testing can be done. Arthritis and fever ...
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... with Lupus - Mixed Connective Tissue Disease, which makes some of her muscles tighten up when she's tired, and Raynaud's Phenomenon, which makes her hands go numb and turns her fingers blue and white. Paskiewicz, 33, was diagnosed with Lupus in 2008 ...
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... with Lupus - Mixed Connective Tissue Disease, which makes some of her muscles tighten up when she's tired, and Raynaud's Phenomenon, which makes her hands go numb and turns her fingers blue and white. Paskiewicz, 33, was diagnosed with Lupus in ...
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