Arthritis,anemia,and hepc
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Can a chronic but only stage 1 case of hepc influence arthritis and anemia? Can there be a form of arthritis that would cause bruises and anemia,as well as significant pain in certain joints and connective tissue? |
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It is difficult to figure out without seeing you, but in general joint pain is common in hep C but joint swelling or restiction of range of motion (the findings of arthritis) is uncommon. There is a condition associated with Hep c called cryoglobulinemia that can cause skin problems and anemia. |
Last update: 10:29 PM Tuesday, April 10, 2007
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