Having joint pains since viral fever

2019-06-15 17:49:11
3 weeks back I was diagnosed with viral fever. I have met couple of doctors and they suggested some tests like chicken gunea, dengue, typhoid,etc. Everything seemed normal and the fever is controlled within 4 days but since then I am suffering with joint and wrist pains in the body. Mostly under the feet. Am taking daily a couple of combiflam tablets since2 weeks. After taking the tablets it feels okay but then again in few hours pain starts. Due to household work I have to put some efforts daily. Can you please help what the problem is and which doctor is most suitable for this problem?
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Hello please avoid Combiflam take plain dolo 625 mg every 12 hrs and B12 one daily and Folic Acid 5 mg daily . Take lots of fluid. Weekly check on blood platelets. Consult online if you feel

Answered2019-06-16 04:29:43

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Viral infection can make auto antibodies against joints in body. Get ur RA factor and uric acid done Consult online

Answered2019-06-15 18:02:18

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