Do anti-inflammatories cover up bone pain symptoms of leukemia?

by Symptom Advice on May 11, 2011

My sister is undergoing a biposy tomorrow to see if she has cancer.

She's had bone pain in her arm for over one year now. one doctor diagnosed it as an arthritic joint in late 2005. another put her on anti-inflammatories and physical therapy for bursitis/frozen shoulder in October of 2006. the drugs alleviated the bone pain a little bit but the shoulder joint and back and spine remained very achey. She looked uncomfortable and pale all of the time and I kept telling her that maybe she should see another doctor.

She finally went to a different doctor last week when she noticed some swollen lymph nodes in her neck. Her blood tests revealed that she's very anemic.

Do anti-inflammatories delay a correct diagnisis of cancer by masking/reducing bone pain? She's been looking unwell for a long time and unfortunately, her doctors only viewed her as a body part (in this case a shoulder) instead of a whole person who looked quite obviously, unwell. I'm just terribly worried about her

Hey,

What were the rest of her blood test results?

If she is anemic – something is wrong; rest of test should show bigger picture.

She has 2 of the "base symptoms" for a could of different deseases and cancers (such as Myeloma) but it could also be nothing – the pain killers (with long term use) could surpress the HGB and RBC.

Just like looking at one part of the body, the blood test is made up of many sections.

Good luck

Jewells
35 months and still here

Unfortunately the answer is yes…It took 9 months for the docs to diagnose my bone cancer and just told me to take Advil. not until my blood work went to terrible did they decide something was wrong. I was fortunate I lived to tell the tale. I wish you and your family well.

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