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Joint of finger slightly swolen & pain
Almost one year age I had pain in leg and hand & fever with small apetiate. I saw a doctor he do all the test of lft, CBC, sugar, Also all the blood test of Arithrtis like Rh factor , crp, etc. After that all report was normal just sgot is increasing slightly. All the report of arithritis was negative. Now I am recovered from covid almost 21 days covered with mild infection.after that I loss my apetiate & do lft by doctor so report came normal. Now I have pain in my hand and leg. I feel that pain in my joint and it also swollen slightly . So what should I do?
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physiotherapy of joint involved and doing exercises and stretching will improve joint mobility and reduce swelling
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You have symptoms of arthritis... kindly see a Rheumatologist..needs further evaluation
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Hi Post covid joint pain is common You can take tab XT para 1gm once a day If no relief please do RF ,anticcp,crp,ANA hep2,anti dsDNA Thankyou
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