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Does joints and "bones" pain fit into the "lupus category? |
CANNOT determine whaen I di get alot of pain if its in my muscles, or bones.....I know its in the joints though--------nothing wanrs to work properly.........one important remedy I have just heard of though-try it castor oil rub it in the sore spot wrap it in flannel---------coth---------y... can use terry cloth or anything------and put heat on it---------------then take 2 pills of joints and bones vitamin--- every 12 xhour--------------that brought all pain out of my system, I think it was that remedy) it still took 4 days but it stopped aching faster than just taking---------ADVIL----OR ANY OVER COUNTER DRUGS AND HEATI don't go to DR UNLESS IT LAST MORE THAN A DAY UNLESS ITS REALLY PAINFUL It can but this is really a question for a Doctor. 95% bf lupus patients will experience joint pain and/or swelling during the course of the disease. The pain is caused by inflammation. The inflammation is caused by the immune system attacking your own body. Castor oil isn't going to do the trick for long. Lupus can also attack the organs of the body, but you won't realize it until the damage has progressed quite a way. Lupus is nothing to fool with. You wouldn't try home remedies for cancer would you? Why do it for lupus? It can be just as serious. You need to see a rheumatologist. www.lupus.org |
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