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Esr is 75 in blood test and 6 months back I diagnosed kidney stones. My urine color changed to yelloish every time, all Joints pain. Is it RA problem or deficiency of (D3 and B12) or other. 1.Please help me what is the reason? 2.Can I take covid vaccine?
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Whatever the information you had given I don't think so it is enough to control your health issue. Regarding the vaccine yes you can take. Try to get one CRP test before taking the vaccine
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Urine colour is yellow. If the colour is dark yellow with history of kidney stones, it can be due to dehydration. Joint pains are not related to stones. All joints hurt in vitamin D and calcium deficiency. In RA( rheumatoid arthritis) there is joint pain , stiffness and swelling in early morning which lasts for 30- 60mins. Joints of hand (fingers) hurt more. You can take covid vaccine ✌
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blood test : anti CCP is done for diagnosis of RA improve diet : vit D and calcium supplements. increase water intake.
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