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Rheumatoid Arthritis
Hi. Had a little swelling between thumb and index finger. It is reducing after taking omega 3 meds. From past three days, every other muscle seem to pain when I wake up. Day1: deltoid day2: area below biceps. Day3: sole of foot (still paining). No swelling in joints yet. Is it a sign of Rheumatoid Arthritis? Have history of Serbhoric Dermatitis, Lichen Planus and Urticaria
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Is it really seborrhic dermatitis or psoriasis. Usually both looks alike unless seen by expert dermatologist. Is there any family history of psoriasis?
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Arthritis is of various types..these r not typical signs of Rheumatoid arthritis but yes it should be evaluated..u should not ignore it..please consult rheumatologist
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