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Body and Leg Pains
My wife was diagnosed with typhoid in July last year. Since then she has regular body pains and leg pain. Her eating habits are irregular because she's a doctor. Please suggest the course of action for her leg pain which is almost every week. She always complains that it started since she's diagnosed. Thank you!
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It normal to have reactive arthritis for upto six months after any fever. She can do muscle strengthening exercises of back, neck and knee. Regular walking. Vitamin d , calcium and vitamin 12 might help.consult orthopaedic deenar you if not settling
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Detail history and discussion is needed to suggest treatment, consult with me directly through Practo. Take care
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According to your history she is suffering from postviral arthralgia which some time lasts upto 6months or more multiple joints or few joints will involve
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Tab zincovit daily once, vit d and calcium daily once, drink more water daily
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