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Does fibromyalgia cause heat sensation in legs? also severe pain about 3 inches below the hips. i have fibromyalgia, psoriasis (palmo-plantar) and a combination of arthritis from the both of them. i have also recently started having severe pain in the hi

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Dr. Gary Sterba answered

Specializes in Rheumatology

Psoriasis : Psoriasis is acompanied in a number of patient by arthritis, and is a inflammatory condition of the joints that could be of five varieties. Fibromyalgia on the other hand is a rheumatic condition or disease that is caracterized by magnification of pain . Fibromyalgia is not inflamation of the joints but rather a magnification of the sensation or of pain that might occur in muscle , sh\kin or joints. The sensation of heat , cold , tingling , rare feeling or raretactile sensations , numbness are all variation of sensations that are altered in fibromyalgia , and ussually magnified. So the heat sensation , may be a manifestation of fibromyalgia.

Answered 12/30/2018

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It can: It is likely you have high oxalates, getting a urine organic acid test would be helpful, Great Plains Lab may be able to identify a local practitioner for you, reduce oxalates in your food(spinach, almonds ,soy)-the OAT can identify other issues that require rx

Answered 7/15/2019

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