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west nile desease

I am having very similar symptoms like those with west nile disease. Fever, headache, join pain, eye pain and sensitivity, I've been having these symptoms for 2 weeks now. I also have crohns disease and I am receiving Humara 40 mg every 2 weeks. I live in Nevada where they have recently found several infected mosquitos.
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  • Female | 21 years old
  • Medications: Humira 40mg every 2 weeks
  • Conditions: Crohns disease

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The median age for the West Nile virus is 78 years old. Your symptoms are way too common to tell, see your physician for a MAC-ELISA for IgM capture. Humira as noted by previous physicians has a lot of side effects, I'd look in there as well.

Be well!
John Kouame
See your primary care physician, the longer you wait to be evaluated, the longer it will take to heal. Good luck...
You are on Humira for the Crohn's Disease. Have you checked with your physician to see if the Humira has any side effects that may be causing your symptoms? I believe joint pain is one of the side effects of that particular drug. My advice? Check with your physician who prescribed the Humira. I also have to wonder about your health in general and what is causing the Crohn's Disease at such a young age. Learning more about your body and health is a life-long learning process. The more you can learn about how your particular body works, the easier it will be for you as you age. In the meantime, get back to your doctor.
Go to your doctor. Have the dr test it.
Don Ha
As a traditional naturopath, we look at the signs, signals and symptoms of an underlining condition or dis-ease as just that; signs, signals and symptoms. You have "symptoms" similar to West Nile Disease. You also have a set of symptoms named Crohn's Disease of which you are taking medication. Treating symptoms will never get to the cause and only addressing the cause will one find a cure. It is not the mosquito carrying a pathogen that causes dis-ease, it is a toxic, immune compromised host that develops it. Simply, I was taught over 43 years ago, "Only sick people get sick." One key to optimum health and longevity is the Carrel principle; consistently detoxify, nourish and modulate the immune system. You can start by understanding how the body does this. Look up The HONSTEC Syndrome and plan on my website:www.chappellhealthinstitute.com Masking the symptoms with drugs will never get to a cure. Only addressing the cause can do that. If you were my patient, I would test you for Lyme's Disease just to rule it out. I will also test you for Candida as it is a major contributor to Crohn's Disease. I hope this proves helpful.
Dr. James Chappell