Can fibromyalgia cause a feeling of warmth in the legs? Also I have a sharp pain about 3 inches below the hips. I have fibromyalgia, psoriasis (palmar-plantar) and a combination of arthritis caused by both. I've also begun to experience a recent pain in the hips.

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  • Dra. Doctuo

    In many patients, psoriasis is accompanied by arthritis, which is an inflammatory disease of the joints that could be 5 types. Moreover, fibromyalgia, rheumatic a condition or disease characterized by pain magnification. Fibromyalgia is not a joint inflammation but rather a magnification of the sensation of pain that can occur in the muscles, skin and joints. The sensation of heat, cold, tingling, feeling strange or rare tactile sensations and numbness are all variations of the feelings that may be altered by fibromyalgia, and are magnified. So the feeling of heat may be a manifestation of fibromyalgia.

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