Rheumatoid Arthritis Leg Pain
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I may have rheumatoid arthritis as joints hurt (and i’m only 25) but on top of that?
I also get these blue/green/purple spots on skin one or two days after the pain goes away as my joint pain is not constant. The blue/green/purplish spots don’t always appear at the joints though, but can come on arms and legs…
Are the spots associated with arthritis, or is it something else?
I agree, go and see a doctor as soon as possible, specifically a rheumatologist, which deals with joint health. I’ve never heard of colored spots appearing on the skin in association with arthritis, but there are so many forms of arthritis that it wouldn’t suprise me either way. I have had rheumatoid arthritis for 24 years (I’m 27 now) and only now are my doctors thinking that I may have psoriatic arthritis as it took this long for the symptoms of psoriasis to appear!
You can find rheumatologists not only by just looking in your area clinic/hospital, but also by going to www.arthritis.org, which is the website for The Arthritis Foundation (they also have great info on the various kinds of arthritis there). If you live in an area with a college or university, sometimes going to a rheumatologist there will be immensely beneficial. My current rheumatologist is a part of the area university and because he is involved in academia and research, he has the latest information on arthritis and was able to spot my possible psoriasis right away. Good luck!
Arthritis Pain Exercises for Stretching the Trunk

