Servepain,swelling,redish

2016-12-09 16:31:11
Hi, My friend since last one week having serve pain in his left leg third finger little bit of swelling is also there and kind of redishness.From one week he was taking painkiller but now it's unbearable pain he also did blood test and his uric acid is 8.01 kindly suggest what should he do.
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It's increased uric acid levels or hyperuricaemia leading to painful joints, esp small joints.
Next Steps
Need to work up. See an Orthopedician or a rheumatologist.
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Need to focus on further investigations, later diet and medications as needed.

Answered2016-12-17 06:04:48

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Apply cold fermentation Stretch Calves Get a custom made insole. Hams Stretching. Sports Taping.

Answered2016-12-12 14:26:52

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In my opinion you need to take medication for uric acid I. e. Tab. Febustat 40 once a day before bed...as your uric acid is on a higher side...and kindly go to an Orthopedic for further evaluation...and check for sepsis... if it is a case of sepsis then you need to take antibiotic for few days.. get well soon take care...

Answered2016-12-12 06:20:56

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Please take an xray asap to check whether there is a fracture.. and consult an orthopedic doctor

Answered2017-01-03 06:12:24

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Personalized individual attention required in your case, dont go with generalized approach
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Immediately visit orthopaedic near you

Answered2016-12-12 07:40:21

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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  Kindly get yourself checked out by a orthopedician in person for further evaluation and management.  For most labs upto 7 is normal but yours is 8 so its a bit more. Orthopedician will be able to help you further. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.

Answered2016-12-11 17:25:12

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