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Pain and swelling in knuckles
Can pain and swelling in knuckles-usually mild but becomes worse during season change- be rheumatoid arthritis?
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The pain may be due to rheumatoid arthritis or could be due to many other conditions. Diagnosis will require detailed history, examination and relevant investigations. You should consult a Rheumatologist (arthritis specialist) for correct diagnosis and treatment
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