A 52-year-old female asked:
Terrible pain, cramping, tingling, numbness in hands, arms, legs and feet.
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Dr. Jose Barretoanswered
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 16 years experience
Evaluation: Any time you have these generalized symptoms you should visit your doctor for an evaluation. This could be from something easy to manage as dehydration to something more complicated as a pinched nerve in the spinal cord. www.otwithmd.com.
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