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Can high blood cholesterol or high blood tryglicerid create joint pain ? |
hi, I am Man 36. I have high blood cholesterol and high blood tryglicerid. I am suffering from all joints pain. My question is can high blood cholesterol or high blood tryglicerid create joint pain ? Thanks. Yes, it's possible that one or both of these conditions could cause pain that radiates to the joint areas. |
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