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Gout (Uric acid elevated)
I have the problem of gout. I have been feeling pain in my Knees for more than 1 year. Initially one doctor suggested Vitamin D deficiency. After taking medicines for 4-5 months, there was not expected relief. After tests uric acid level was found elevated. It was 7.2 and after 2 months of taking medicine, it elevated more and was 7.7. No benefit of medicine. I am avoiding high protein diet since last 5 months. Please suggest permanent cure and not temporary relief.
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Dear Respected I have gone through your problems. Increase the dose of medicine. For more clear advice I need to examine you in details along with some investigation like x ray and blood test. Revert back with all these. helpline number Nine eight nine eight zero four five one zero three
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Try: 1. Regular knee quadriceps exercises ( static and knee bending). 2. Ice pack application will help 3.Medications like Cartigen DN and Enzomac forte will help. For gout: 1.Take Febuxostat 80 mg twice daily for a month. 2. Avoid yellow Dal, saag, tomato,brinjal, soyabeen, beer and mutton. 3. Ice bath for the affected part.
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Your uric acid levels will come down with this. Although gout and hyperuricemia affect small joints of the body, knee may also be affected sometimes.
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Pseudogout and calcium pyrophosphate arthropathy effects knee commonly. Get aspirated tested.
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Plenty fluids must. Knee quadriceps exercises.
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Knee pains are not always from uric acid deficiency only be sure about the diagnosis . Levels of uric acid will not always correlate with pain .
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consult good Ortho surgeon or rheumatologist
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no self medication or self diagnosis please
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