Right Ankle got swollen in winter

2020-11-13 17:15:38
Hi Doc my fathers age is 55 years he is having pain in right ankle also got swollen these days he is having this type of issues repeatedly in every winter season .visited many doctors but no improvememt this time it got increases having pain in movement also please advice what we need to do
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This needs thorough examination and investigation needs physical examination
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can take simple analgesic
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don't delay

Answered2020-11-21 04:14:42

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Hello Kindly get xray of ankle joint and CBC ESR CRP THEN CONSULT ORTHO SURGEON

Answered2020-11-17 11:07:48

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Hi, It Seems like ? Ankle arthritis.( if no history of trauma). This needs evaluation to find out the cause if it. The causes can crystals related, inflammation related etc.... Consult a Rheumatologist ( arthritis expert) for management.
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Check ESR and CRP - markers of inflammation

Answered2020-11-14 08:29:22

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Rule out arthritis

Answered2020-11-14 06:44:40

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Visit a rheumatologist .

Answered2020-11-14 06:44:26

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Recurrent ankle arthritis may be a symptom of inflammatory arthritis. Repeated episodes of inflammation lead to joint damage and deformities. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent this.
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Please consult a Rheumatologist

Answered2020-11-14 06:46:10

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U can refer this link to your close family members , relatives and friends..which might help them Kindly ask to take APPOINTMENT through the following link https://www.practo.com/visakhapatnam/doctor/sandeep-saraf-agarwal-orthopedist?cache_refresh=true
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U can refer this link to your close family members , relatives and friends..which might help them Kindly ask to take APPOINTMENT through the following link https://www.practo.com/visakhapatnam/doctor/sandeep-saraf-agarwal-orthopedist?cache_refresh=true

Answered2020-11-14 06:34:49

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You need to consult a Rheumatologist and take further advice.

Answered2020-11-14 06:34:36

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