Odd symptoms

Posted by niknik717 @niknik717, Mar 20, 2020

My symptoms come and go and have been for a couple years now. My blood work appears normal. Has anyone had symptoms similar?

All over I’ll feeling
Chills in chest arms
Sweating on back and under eyes
Red dots on palms
Muscle weakness and sore
Back of throat changes
Localized acne on mid back
Itchy scalp
Little red dots that itch on body on forehead back of arms, back, knees and elbows
Hand and foot blotchiness
Sensitive knees and elbows
Vibrating or buzzing sensation that leads to body chills and body weakness
Back of head pain closer to base of head there are balls or knots that hurt .. I’ve been told they’re lymph nodes
Little red dots on hands that itch
Ankles on fire
Diarrhea
Inside nose feels sensitive and stripped when breathing
Red bruises (no your normal bruise)
Face feels cold and sensitive almost like sun burn (cheeks, forehead and eye lids)
Eyes burn
Ankles itc

And now I have a bunch of pimples on my chest that will not go away.

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Hello @niknik717 and welcome to Mayo Connect,

I can understand your concern based on your many uncomfortable symptoms. This must be very frustrating for you. As you probably know, Connect cannot diagnose or suggest treatments. We are not medical professionals, but we are patients, like you, who post in order to encourage and support each other.

That said, what may help our Connect members to understand this better would be to share a bit more information about yourself (but only as you feel comfortable doing so). What I'm thinking about is your age, something about your medical history, including previous surgeries and other chronic health problems, family history, meds you take, etc.

As we get to know you better, we may have some suggestions. Would you like to share more?

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@hopeful33250

Hello @niknik717 and welcome to Mayo Connect,

I can understand your concern based on your many uncomfortable symptoms. This must be very frustrating for you. As you probably know, Connect cannot diagnose or suggest treatments. We are not medical professionals, but we are patients, like you, who post in order to encourage and support each other.

That said, what may help our Connect members to understand this better would be to share a bit more information about yourself (but only as you feel comfortable doing so). What I'm thinking about is your age, something about your medical history, including previous surgeries and other chronic health problems, family history, meds you take, etc.

As we get to know you better, we may have some suggestions. Would you like to share more?

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Hi! Thank you for your response. I am 28 years old and currently have two blood clots in my legs due to pregnancy. Other than that I don’t have anything else. I’ve had kidney problems all my life but they come and go and they haven’t found anything serious going on with them.

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@niknik717

Hi! Thank you for your response. I am 28 years old and currently have two blood clots in my legs due to pregnancy. Other than that I don’t have anything else. I’ve had kidney problems all my life but they come and go and they haven’t found anything serious going on with them.

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I appreciate the additional information, @niknik717. Are you currently pregnant? Regarding the kidney problems, does that refer to infections or kidney stones, etc.?

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I found your symptoms interesting as I have most of the same as you. I wear 2 layers of clothes, Sox and slippers and gloves or mittens. I am an 89 yr. Old woman diagnosed with cryoglobulinemia. Worst pain is my hands/fingers feel freezing cold and numb. This keeps me awake at night.

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@karenlott

I found your symptoms interesting as I have most of the same as you. I wear 2 layers of clothes, Sox and slippers and gloves or mittens. I am an 89 yr. Old woman diagnosed with cryoglobulinemia. Worst pain is my hands/fingers feel freezing cold and numb. This keeps me awake at night.

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Welcome, @karenlott. We have several discussions related to cryoglobulinemia that you may wish to join. You might like to start here:
- Cryoglobulinemia: Want to connect https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cryoglobenemia/

Here's the full list https://connect.mayoclinic.org/search/discussions/?search=cryoglobulinemia

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