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Finger joint rough black skin and pain
Since 1+ month I am getting this side of joint pain. Its not pain as normal type when i push something with my finger it feels burning and achy. Only that area which is encircled. Please help me :(. Is this arthritis? I am 26 and I don't drink or smoke.. that area is also looking darkened. Cbc: Normal Sugar: Normal Uric acid: done a few months back it was around 6.7 I don't eat non-vegetarian much. No diabetes. Also the pain is not there while doing any heavy activities, but when i try to pop my joints its achy/burning type pain. And it's there obly on the left side arm finger joint, right side is absolutely fine. And joints has no black skin on them on right side too.
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I would like to examine you before giving any opinion.
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Your blood Uric acid is higher side which is abnormal Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise chandigarh health Department Govt Multispeciality Hospital retired Chandigarh(U.T)
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The pain may be sometimes associated with local inflammation around the joints. Uric acid level of 6.71 is borderline.
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I will suggest you to start with hot fomentation,  take analgesic and anti inflammatory medicine for pain relief.. You can also apply analgesic ointment for pain relief. Avoid taking protein in diet for now.
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If problem doesn't settle down, we can plan to get some inflammatory markers like ESR, CRP level done.
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