Ache From Neck To Fingers, Headaches. Have Diabetes, Sciatic Nerve. Help?
my arms , both of them ache from neck to fingers. constant ache for about 4 weeks now. Aleve helps some but not completely. At times my legs ache as well. Seem to get nagging headache every day as well. I am 58 yrs old. Have diabetes and thyroid. Take metformin and snythroid. I have siactic nerve problem in right leg but this is not same pain. My back and legs get very stiff. Lwer and mid back.
Hello,
Your problem could be because of various factors.
You may be having diabetic neuropathy due to uncontrolled diabetes or may be lack of VIT B 12 in blood due to consumption of METFORMIN.
You may be having low levels of calcium caused by poor intake,or due to consumption of synthroid which itself reduces calcium levels,or due to uncontrolled diabetes which in itself results in osteoporosis.
You may be having low VIT D levels.
Control your sugar levels.
Take B12 injections every alternate days for a fortnight and then every month lifelong.
Take calcium supplements.
Get your VIT D levels checked up and take it,if levels are low,in the doses by a prescription from your doctor.
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Ache From Neck To Fingers, Headaches. Have Diabetes, Sciatic Nerve. Help?
Hello, Your problem could be because of various factors. You may be having diabetic neuropathy due to uncontrolled diabetes or may be lack of VIT B 12 in blood due to consumption of METFORMIN. You may be having low levels of calcium caused by poor intake,or due to consumption of synthroid which itself reduces calcium levels,or due to uncontrolled diabetes which in itself results in osteoporosis. You may be having low VIT D levels. Control your sugar levels. Take B12 injections every alternate days for a fortnight and then every month lifelong. Take calcium supplements. Get your VIT D levels checked up and take it,if levels are low,in the doses by a prescription from your doctor. Thanks