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Constant Tiredness With Feeling Of Swollen Lymph Nodes, Burning Veins On Hands And Arms. Cause?
I am a 30 year old female. I am constantly achey and tired. I feel like my lymph nodes are always swollen and sore like I am always figting infection.My palms and soles especially are always hurting me. Tonight I noticed alot of my viens are puffing out and a burning sensation where those viens are mostly on my hands arms legs and feet . What can be causeing this?
Hello. I'm sorry you don't feel well. Your symptoms could be caused by a number of disorders, including autoimmune diseases (lupus, celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.), a chronic infection (HIV, hepatitis B or C, etc.), endocrine disease (e.g., hypothyroidism), metabolic disorders (e.g., liver disease), fibromyalgia, or chronic fatigue syndrome. Without a thorough evaluation -- which will include some blood tests and possibly referral to one or more specialists -- it isn't possible to diagnose your condition. I suggest you see your physician at your earliest opportunity.
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Constant Tiredness With Feeling Of Swollen Lymph Nodes, Burning Veins On Hands And Arms. Cause?
Hello. I m sorry you don t feel well. Your symptoms could be caused by a number of disorders, including autoimmune diseases (lupus, celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.), a chronic infection (HIV, hepatitis B or C, etc.), endocrine disease (e.g., hypothyroidism), metabolic disorders (e.g., liver disease), fibromyalgia, or chronic fatigue syndrome. Without a thorough evaluation -- which will include some blood tests and possibly referral to one or more specialists -- it isn t possible to diagnose your condition. I suggest you see your physician at your earliest opportunity. I hope you have some answers soon!