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Joint pains both knee and hand elbow
Sir, Iam suffering both knee joint pain And both hand elbow pain From last 2weeks I have took blood test Cbc In that rbc 5.60 Wbc 12700 Absolute netrophil count 9398 Remaning ok Is related to any chicken gunya sir, Plz help sir
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Serum uric acid
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No, it doesn't look like chikungunya, but you ceratinly do look infected. I need more details in order to sort out your problem. Also  we need to start medicines. Please consult online to avoid confusion and prevent delay in treatment.
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It doesn't look like chicken guniya, rather its a bacterial infection... Please check may be throat infection ... Leading to Rheumatic arthralgia /arthritis.. Get ASLO, Crp, Esr done
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