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 Information on Sarcoidosis

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What Are the Signs and

 Symptoms of Sarcoidosis?

Joint and Muscle Symptoms

  • Joint stiffness or swelling—usually in your ankles, feet, and hands.
  • Joint pain.
  • Muscle aches (myalgias).
  • Muscle pain, a mass in a muscle, or muscle weakness.
  • Painful arthritis in your ankles that results from erythema nodosum. It may need treatment but usually clears up in several weeks.
  • Painless arthritis that can last for months or even years. It should be treated.

Bone Symptoms

  • Painless holes in your bones.
  • Painless swelling, most often in your fingers.
  • Anemia that results from granulomas affecting your bone marrow. This usually should be treated.

Liver Symptoms

  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Itching
  • Pain in the upper right part of your abdomen, under the right ribs
  • Enlarged liver.

Parotid (pah-rot'id) and Other Salivary

 Gland Symptoms

  • Swelling, which makes your cheeks look puffy
  • Excessive dryness in your mouth and throat.

Blood, Urinary Tract, and Kidney Symptoms

  • Increased calcium in your blood or urine, which can lead to painful kidney stones
  • Confusion
  • Increased urination.

Nervous System Symptoms

  • Headaches.
  • Vision problems.
  • Weakness or numbness of an arm or leg.
  • Coma (rare).
  • Drooping of one side of your face that results from sarcoidosis affecting a facial nerve. This can be confused with Bell's palsy, a disorder that may be caused by a virus.
  • Paralysis of your arms or legs that results from sarcoidosis affecting your spinal cord.
  • Weakness, pain, or a "stinging needles" sensation in areas where many nerves are affected by sarcoidosis.

Pituitary (pi-tu'i-tar"e) Gland Symptoms (Rare)

  • Headaches
  • Vision problems
  • Weakness or numbness of an arm or leg
  • Coma (rare).

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