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Ankle pain
Woke up at 4 am on Tue night with pain and swollen heel. I was feverish. used relispray and took a tab of zerodol-p. Next 2 days fine. On Fri felt tinge of pain but transferred from heel to middle of the feet from below. Friday night it inc a lot and I took zerodol-p as I got feverish. Sat morn pain high with slight swollenness. Consulted doctor online, prescribed etoshine-mr, pan-d and chymoral forte. doing cold compress, put a crepe bandage and resting. No x ray done. pain is almost gone today. Got blood test done as advised. My uric acid high for 2 years, no meds taken, no issues yet. It was 9.4 in 2022, 8.9 in 2023 and today its 8.8. Vit D is 17.73, Triglyceride is 349, VLDL 47, Non HDL Cholestrol 154, HDL ratio 4.8, C-reactive protein 15.91. Rest all normal limits. Is this gout/plantar fasciitis/acute inflammatory condition? I will change food habits, any medication to be taken to avoid future scenarios?
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Uric acid level is high, vit d is very low.
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Avoid dehydration, high protein , fatty diet and alcohol. Use tab febustat, Use tab d rise one tab per week for 6 weeks. High triglycerides, take tab omega LC 12 , daily one tab for 2 months
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Inflammatory condition.. Vitamin d is less... Take tablet uprise d3 60 k.. once a week for 6 week Uric acid you can control with diet.. avoid protein, egg, pulses, alcohol
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Uric acid levels high .. use tab. Febuxostat Restrict protein diet Drink plenty of water Eat vitamin c rich fruits
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consult orthopaedician
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