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What Do Varicose Veins In Mouth Indicate When Suffering From Osteoarthritis Lupus?

Hi. I ve been diagnosed with osioarthritis lupus. And uctd. I have black round vericose veins in my mouth which are very painful and I believe are going down on the left side of my throat and lungs. I have a hard time breathing with a very soar throat, hard to swallow food. My cousin has sjrogens and lupus also. I m tired of the fatigue, shortness ofbreath, and ffibromyalga pain. I forgot to include that problem! Are the varicose veins in my mouth and throat dangerous? They also spasm with a great deal of pain and my voice is raspy, dry, and I sound like a man. TY, Cher
Wed, 15 Apr 2015
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I really appreciate your concern, you seems to have multiple complaints and in my opinion these all are need to be clinically re examined again or reassess, varicose vain is highly questionable because if this is sublingual then this called "varices" rather than varicose vein, if this is so then clinical severity would be matter of concern and this may need some surgical interventions, hope this information helps, take care.
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What Do Varicose Veins In Mouth Indicate When Suffering From Osteoarthritis Lupus?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, you seems to have multiple complaints and in my opinion these all are need to be clinically re examined again or reassess, varicose vain is highly questionable because if this is sublingual then this called varices rather than varicose vein, if this is so then clinical severity would be matter of concern and this may need some surgical interventions, hope this information helps, take care.