Joint pain

2021-11-06 19:17:56
I have joint pain from 1 week. First it started with Shoulder pain & then it continued to knee pain. I visited physician 2 times, as per him it's an infection but doc told I have mild fever as my eyes are little red. I explained doc that my eyes are always red & my temperature is below 99.5F mouth , 97.7 ( forehead ) always. No fever, no cold, cough or anything. I am taking cetrizine tab, antibiotics & dolo 650 as prescribed by doc. But seeing no effects of it. I feel my knee is hurting more now & I am unable to walk far as I used to Should I visit any specialist or continue by physician prescription. Kindly guide. I usually get pain in my shoulders, elbow & knee. It fluctuates every time.
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Answered2021-11-08 10:56:17

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The symptoms are suggestive of inflammatory arthritis. Please consult me or any orthopaedic surgeon through online or in clinic appointment. Need proper history and clinical examination to rule out
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Will have to carry out some blood tests to confirm the diagnosis

Answered2021-11-07 04:55:50

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Infection usually involves single joint.. Multiple joint involvement usually points towards inflammation... Get your ESR , CRP And visit a orthopaedician or a rheumatologist

Answered2021-11-07 04:08:26

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Thorough physical evaluation is important as already a few doctors have already tried to treat your problems. Your symptoms suggestive of inflammatory arthritis may be reactive arthritis. But analysis is more important before jumping to conclusions.

Answered2021-11-17 16:22:07

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