4. Pain in the Joints
If you are experiencing pain in your joints, then you don’t have to jump to conclusions and automatically assume that you might have Sweet’s syndrome; there are plenty of potential disorders and illnesses that can cause pain in the joints, including a routine infection, arthritis and connective tissue disorders. If you can combine some of the symptoms on this list with a repetitive pain in the joints and lesions on the skin, then you can start taking a closer look at Sweet’s syndrome as the origin of your symptoms.
Take this list along to your doctor when you go to your next doctor’s appointment and see what your doctor can do for you. Pain in your joints can be easily managed with a course of anti-inflammatory medication that take the pressure off when the pain flares up, and many n atural methods such as a turmeric bath will do wonders for improving your health.