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Can The Burning Of Muscles After Working Be Related To Osteoarthritis?
my shoulder and arm burns when I do strenuous activities. could this be from my osteoarthritis getting worse? Things like carrying home groceries are making it feel as though my shoulder is coming out of its sockets. And my shins go numb when walking and painful later on. Can these be connected in a way?
Dear Sir/Madam, Thanks for seeking help on your issue; I have gone through your symptoms, and in my opinion, normally burning pain is not a characteristic of arthritis, but yes inflammatory arthritis can cause deficiency of essential nutrients and this can cause the burning symptoms along with arthritic pain. you have also failed to mention your age, and duration of your symptoms. which could have been of help to us to come to a conclusion. I hope I have been able to provide you with a satisfactory solution, if you want to clear any doubts about my opinion, feel free to contact. Special note- Any medication prescribed needs to be taken after consultation with your personal doctor only. Thanks Dr. Narender Saini
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Can The Burning Of Muscles After Working Be Related To Osteoarthritis?
Dear Sir/Madam, Thanks for seeking help on your issue; I have gone through your symptoms, and in my opinion, normally burning pain is not a characteristic of arthritis, but yes inflammatory arthritis can cause deficiency of essential nutrients and this can cause the burning symptoms along with arthritic pain. you have also failed to mention your age, and duration of your symptoms. which could have been of help to us to come to a conclusion. I hope I have been able to provide you with a satisfactory solution, if you want to clear any doubts about my opinion, feel free to contact. Special note- Any medication prescribed needs to be taken after consultation with your personal doctor only. Thanks Dr. Narender Saini