Red Dots On Legs, Feet, Buttocks, And Scrotum. Sore Knee Joints, Nausea. Any Ideas?
Tue, 4 Sep 2012
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Mon, 24 Sep 2012
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Visiting a local large hospital & doing a few basic blood tests (CBC complete blood picture, BT/CT/PTT Bleeding time,clotting time & partial thromboplastin time) may help pinpoint the diagnosis & hence treatment. Cheers & Good luck. Do help this helps point you in the right direction. More often thatn not, it will resolve by itself but depending on the cause, symptomatic treatment may be in order eg for the jt pains/nausea etc..wish you a quick recovery & good health!
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