In June I had a pain in right wrist in ulnar pinky since when I move upwards it pains and it gone after 4 weeks and now in August 28 I had a pain in same ulnar pinky side wrist but this time it is left wrist no swelling no redness I went to doc my pulse rate was 96 and he said that u have Sandi vatt and it will cure 100% curable as it is early stage but Iam confused that it is really curable doc and wanted to know is sandhivatt and rheumatoid arthritis are same I attached the med and prescription could this really help me...As doc u replied for my msg Iam really happy for the same but need to know how much time it will take to cure and will send the pi
c of that medicine too actually I started the medicine from this month only from August 29th as doc said it is early stage so it will cure 100%... But it is really not rheumatoid arthritis na
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Pain in only one joint most of the time has to be evaluated with local cause it may be due to Excess use of computer or laptop or excess of exercise to confirm diagnosis we have to do some blood tests
Sandhivat and rheumatoid arthritis are different
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if it is possible for you please do the following blood test that is CBC ESR serum uric acid r a factor and serum creatinine
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if you have swelling and redness please do not apply why any kind of oil preparation
Sandivata And Rheumatoid arthritis are different.Rheumatoid arthritis is considered as Amavata in Ayurveda.cure in sandhivata or Amavata depends on the severity of the condition
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