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What Causes Sweating After Eating, Chronic Fatigue, Asthma And Joints Pain?
MY HUSBAND HAS MULTI CONCERNING SYMPTOMS BUT HIS DR HAS NOT GIVEN HIM A DIAGNOSIS OR IDEA OF WHAT COULD BE WRONG OR IF ITS JUST ONE THING ? HE SWEATS WHEN HE EATS, HE IS EXTREMLY FATIGUED AFTER LITTLE ACTIVITY, HIS JOINTS AND MUSCLES HURT AND ACHE ALL THE TIME , HE HAS CHRONIC ASTHMA AND IS A SMOKER
The sweating after eating, chronic fatigue , asthma and joint pain can be part of underlying auto immune related disorder as seronegative arthritis , part of scleroderma or else. Kindly discuss the need of x-ray chest, basic lab test and advanced search for any antibodies level detection in the peripheral blood to start the diagnostic approach. Quitting the smoking would be the first and foremost thing to practice in your husband case.
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Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Causes Sweating After Eating, Chronic Fatigue, Asthma And Joints Pain?
Hello, The sweating after eating, chronic fatigue , asthma and joint pain can be part of underlying auto immune related disorder as seronegative arthritis , part of scleroderma or else. Kindly discuss the need of x-ray chest, basic lab test and advanced search for any antibodies level detection in the peripheral blood to start the diagnostic approach. Quitting the smoking would be the first and foremost thing to practice in your husband case. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon