I have mild knee and shoulder pain, when checked my uric acid is 6.6. Other values like anti ccp, crp, RA factor came out normal. I would like to know why I have pain for almost 3 months now. Is it RA or OA, or the pain is just due to uric acid. I have taken nsaid for 20 days, but the pain is little reduced but not completely gone. What should I do to go off completely?
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You are having RA.Increased uric avoid also causes pain.for complete recovery u need ayurvedic treatment with allopathy to reduce uric acid.U may consult on practo.
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Your pain may be because of uric acid.
Or also may be increased vat in your body.
For your treatment i have to know the timing of pain, types of swelling etc.
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contact me personally
Health Tips
avoid acitic food
intake plenty of water
take steam bath
you can start sinhnad gugllu for temporary relief but for complete treatment you have to contact me / other good doctor
See we cant reach the diagnosis for RA or OA...it may be due to increase uric acid....increased uric acid means u have to check for Renal function test that is test for kindney....
NSAID will reduce pain of any pathology so we have to treat the pathology not only ur pain...
Because if we treat ur pathology ur pain will reduce indirectly.....
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