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What Causes Joint Pain And Pain Due To Numbness In Hands,after Taking Okacet?

hi, i had got rashes all over body last week . lasted for two days aftr i taken okacet tablet .after tat full joint pain, especially on knees and fingers , it reduced after 4 days . Now i am suffering from numbness on the hands while sleping .getting up in the night because of high pain due to numbness . i am not taking any medicine. can u tell me what problem i am suffering and what is the remedy
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Hi,

I have gone through your medical history and understood your concerns.

From what you are describing, it might be related to ulnar neuritis during pressure caused when sleeping.

Such pressure might be caused by inflammation (e.g. arthritis). I suggest to consult a rheumatologist and run blood tests for arthritis for further evaluation.

Hope it helped! Let me know if you have further queries.
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What Causes Joint Pain And Pain Due To Numbness In Hands,after Taking Okacet?

Hi, I have gone through your medical history and understood your concerns. From what you are describing, it might be related to ulnar neuritis during pressure caused when sleeping. Such pressure might be caused by inflammation (e.g. arthritis). I suggest to consult a rheumatologist and run blood tests for arthritis for further evaluation. Hope it helped! Let me know if you have further queries.