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Originally Posted by RSD RENEE
My internal symptoms of my stomach are like strong cramping pain in my lower part of my stomach and also a stabbing pain where I had my hysterectomy, especially my lower left side and my lower back side. My internal symptoms in my limbs are burning from the inside out, and sometimes muscle spasms in my left calf. And in my face I get burning pain and swelling and huge canker sores in my mouth and have sores that don't heal quickly like in my ears. I had a sore in my eardrum that popped when I q-tipped it and it started bleeding and hurt for about a week. My dr said I scratched the sore, but eardrum was not punctured. My other ear has a sore in it that doesn't seem to want to heal and my pierced ears swell and bleed if I wear earrings anymore. So I don't wear earring anymore. I have pain in my fingertips when my fingernails get too long or when i file my nails. My joints get red and hurt when they swell. I was in ER a few months ago for severe stomach pain. They did a catscan and only found a few small gallstones. They didn't connect the rsd pain with the stomach pain, but I think there was a connection that's why I'm going to an endo "intestinal" specialist in a few weeks to see if she can find a connection because I still have terrible stomach pain. Good luck with your dr appt. I hope you feel better soon. Take care.
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People who get sores often, should be evaluated for this problem:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/beh...CTION=symptoms
Another option is gastrointestinal angioedema.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2957599/
I have this latter problem, and it took a LIFETIME to get a diagnosis!
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