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I have continuously pain in my left big toe (pair ke angootha ) from last two night. A small touch of anything is very painful so please doctor help me . I take zerodol sp but pain is still there
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Better to get S.Uric acid test done along with vit B12 and D-3 test .
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Any redness? Any previous episodes?
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It can be high uric acid issue.  (Gout). Get blood test og serum uric Acid. Go for cold fomentation. Add trypsin bromelin abd rutoside combination under guidance of local Doctor.
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Ice pack Rest to the part Tablet zerodol sp bd Tablet chymoral forte bd Pantop 20 od for 5 days
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Get uric acid tested Start acenac sp twice a day
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restrict the protein diet like egg dal panner meat and nuts and stay hydrated
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review with uric acid reports
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Do Sr Uric Acid test Ice fomentation at local part Continue Zerodol sp tab
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Avoid High Protein Diet Take Plenty of water intake
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Any history of trauma or injury to toe?
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get your Serum Uric Acid tested along with ESR and CRP to rule out Gouty arthritis consult with reports
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meanwhile continue pain meds,ice packs and rest
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