Yes, lupus can cause weakness in the legs as part of its broader spectrum of symptoms. This weakness may result from inflammation affecting the muscles or nerves, known as lupus myopathy or neuropathy. Additionally, fatigue and joint pain associated with lupus can contribute to reduced mobility and strength in the legs. It's important for individuals experiencing these symptoms to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and management.
Lupus anticoagulant does not, in itself cause tiredness but having lupus does. Lupus can cause anemia which in turn causes fatigue. Lupus can cause the body to make inflammatory cytokines which cause a feeling of flu like fatigue.
Yes. Lupus can cause autoimmune hepatitis.
The cause of Lupus is unknown so it is hard to say if Abilify could cause Lupus. Lupus could be caused by certain drugs so the best bet would to stay away from drugs.
Doe smoking cause lupus flare ups
Yes, lupus can cause pain and hot flashing.
Yes, generalized body weakness can occurs with viral meningitis.
Prominent symptoms are vomiting, pain in the abdomen, arms, and legs, and neuropathy (could cause breathing impairment or weakness or paralysis of the arms and legs).
Major symptoms of rickets are delayed growth, pain in the spine, pelvis, and legs, and muscle weakness. It can also cause deformities of the skeleton such as bowed legs.
Yes, toxins in a flea collar can potentially cause weakness in a dog's hind legs, particularly if the collar contains harmful chemicals or if the dog has an adverse reaction to them. Symptoms may include lethargy, coordination issues, or muscle weakness. If a dog shows signs of weakness after exposure to a flea collar, it's important to remove the collar immediately and consult a veterinarian for evaluation and treatment.
I feel weak all over and very tired...I am currently on 150mgs.
Sounds like a stroke.
I have been off Remeron for 6 weeks and definitely have weakness in the legs that will not seem to recover. Despite daily running and/or weightlifting, my muscles just will not respond. I had never experienced such a dramatic muscle weakness before taking Remeron. I am afraid it may be permanent. Has anyone else had this experience?