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Fingers blue stains and itching lower spin, prickly back and eyes?

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I was guessing my symptoms are related to infection eg TB or blood?

As I have been discharged from liver dept although have constant burning in bile duct area, especially with Vit C or ascorbic acid when I take laxatives everyday.

I think my bile duct has infection, due to burning pain? Does anyone else get this or feel bile duct infection?

But I have stinging now behind eyes after eating or drinking. Lower spine is itchy and all of my back stinging or burning on eating.

I am getting more confused as to whether this is due to infection like TB or blood?

Due to Liver/bile duct infection?

Or even another quite of topic endometriosis?

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Good morning snow22,

Sorry to hear you are under the weather.

No-one on this site is medically qualified to assess your symptoms.

As with any new or persistant symptoms it is important to have these clinically assessed by a medical professional .

Take care

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