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Joint pain when fifth disease is gone? |
I'm on week 3 now and my joints are killing especially the wrists and hands I can't take several months of having 85 year old hands what can i do besides pop pills for the pain? I don't believe it's fibro. my kids had fifht disease and I caught it from them except I have joint pain and I've read it can last several months. Really you need to see a Doc and he should prescribe you anti-inflammatory drugs. While you have pain, the pain is due to inflammation, so you need anti-inflammatory drugs. They will reduce the inflammation, which reduces the pain and then the hands are functional. Good Luck get tested for fibromyalgia when the pain is 6weeks along I have fibro. and that was the first sign. There really isnt anything dr.'s or me can tell you what to do. I have to take percot for any releief. sorry. If you hear anything different let me know ok? My hands and wrists hurt and no can tell me why I am told the same thing you are. Good luck |
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