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Odd Symptoms: Hot, red, tingly, swollen?

Alright, I've already asked this question before, but now I have pictures. Okay, so for quite a while now I've been having these really odd symptoms happening to me. The three most common places this happens is my heels, my knees, and my right pinky toe and the whole side of my right foot. From time to time at random I will feel a very tingly sensation and I will notice the area is beat red and hot to the touch. It also seems swollen. It mostly happens on my right knee/foot but today it happened on the left heel and started having a very strong pain to it. I've been tested for blood clots, limes disease, and even gout but they have all come back negative. I really want to know what is going on. Please help?


Knee cap when swollen: http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t25/dezzie309/eww.jpg

Heel when swollen:
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t25/dezzie309/heel.jpg

Public Comments

1. Have your doctors mentioned arthritis?

It is possible to get it at any age, the kind young people get is just called juvenile arthritis. It comes with all of these symptoms- pain, redness, heat, swollen joints. Not sure about the tingling but I think that is a symptom sometimes too? If they haven't checked for that and ruled it out I would mention it to the doctors (or your parents if you're underage).

Edit- I think there is also some bacterial infection(s) that cause arthritis or something that looks a lot like it?