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1426717 tn?1282875265

Wrist pain

My wrist has been hurting for 2 days already and not only i have no idea why because i just woke up like that but its weird because at one time hurst one wrist and than the other doesnt, than the other hurts and the previous stop hurting or some point of the day both hurst a lot, when it hurst i have no strengh in it and its almost unberable. The firsy day that i noticed my both feet hurt as well one more than the other but it seems to go away. I am very confused because i have no idea what it may be. i already toke a aleve for arthitis but it didn't work, whatever i take it doesnt make the pain any better. Please if there is anyone who has any idea please let me know
Thank you so much
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Sounds like Fibromyalgia related to the symptoms "hopscotching" from one part of your body to another.  As DoctorNee has mentioned there are medications and treatment for this.  

Please see your physician to help you to sort this out.  

All the best.  
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1432759 tn?1283377689
go get checked out for carpel tunnel syndrome or tendinitis
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351246 tn?1379682132
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Hi
Welcome to the MedHelp forum!
Unexplained pains, sometimes the bones paining and sometimes the muscles can be due to a problem called ‘fibromyalgia’. This is associated with fatigue and a heightened and painful response to gentle touch (allodynia). Other symptoms include needle-like tingling of the skin, nerve pain, muscle aches and spasms, weakness in the limbs, functional bowel disturbances, and chronic sleep disturbances. Although fibromyalgia usually presents with chronic widespread pain, pain may also be localized in areas such as the shoulders, neck, low back, hips, or other areas.
The cause of fibromyalgia is often hereditary or due to a physical or emotional trauma or due to lingering infection in the body such as due to mono. The treatment is a mix and match of analgesics, anti depressants, anti seizure medications, physical therapy and counseling. Alternatively you should be tested for gout and rheumatoid arthritis.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if there is any thing else and do keep me posted. Take care!

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