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What Are the Causes of Migratory Arthralgia & Tingling?

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What Are the Causes of Migratory Arthralgia & Tingling?

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Migratory arthralgia is a migrating pain in the joints that seems at times to move from one joint to another. When this happens together with a tingling sensation, it may be caused by rheumatoid arthritis, Lyme disease or multiple sclerosis. These are all serious conditions that require immediate attention.

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