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Erythromelalgia
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Primary erythromelalgia is a genetic pain condition that is caused by a heterozygous pathogenic variant of SCN9A. It is a type of sodium channelopathy.
Patients complain of red, swollen, burning hands and feet that is aggravated by warmth and exercise.
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