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Random throbbing pain under fingers and toes. just lasts 1 second but pops up again later somewhere else. no discoloration or other feelings concernin?

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Dr. Bahman Omrani answered

Specializes in Pain Management

DIP? PIP? both: How long has this been going on? Can't link it to any specific neurologic or rheumatic condition. Certain vasculitides can do this and your positive rheum serology may go with this; however, symptoms stays more than 1 second. Keep your mind on it. Buerger’s & other microscopic vasculities can initially present this way but you don't meet the profile. Cryoglobulinemia can do same very early on.

Answered 1/7/2015

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Dr. Thomas Inwood answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Throbbing: It could be of significant concern. An evaluation is in order .As well as diagnostic tests. Good luck !

Answered 9/5/2013

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