Be seen: There are many ways of telling if you have an infection. You should be seen.
Answered 6/23/2013
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Need evaluation: Since this is a persistent problem you will need an evaluation. This sounds like myofascial pain but the diagnosis depends a vary of many types of information: examination, laboratory and you may need imaging.
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You have: Multiple conditions and your symptoms are non-specific. Ask your dr about these possibilities -fibromyalgia, pinched nerve , arthritis in the spine, sinusitis, gastritis, autoimmune or immunodeficiency. Etc. Your weight may contribute to your aches and pains. Try all means to lose weight.Take care!http://www.Livestrong.Com/article/117962-herbs-weight-loss/.
Answered 12/10/2013
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