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Hi Doctor, from past two week I have knee joint pain light. while walking on sters also pain was there. I dont have any injuries in past and current. also in morning toilet calls this joint pain increase, so could guide causes and from which blood report I can identify? 🙏
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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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Require blood investigation like CBC, CRP, ESR, URIC ACID, RA FACTOR, VITAMIN D 3 .
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Blood test not required. U need joint care in the form of avoid prolonged standing, slow walk and quadriceps exercise. Tab Etoricoxib 90 after dinner for one week
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Get X ray, CBP, ESR, CRP and Serum Uric Acid and review at our hospital.
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Hi. Get an x-ray B/L knee AP and lat view done. Get the following blood investigations done: CBC, S. Uric Acid and S. Vit D3. Search for Dr. Prashant Gupta Orthopedic Surgeon Udaipur on Google. You'll find many details and may contact me
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Rest Avoid knee bending Xray knee Vitamin d blood test Medicine
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Better to get vitamin d test done
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