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Pain in the hand & leg. Whats happening?
Pain in the hand & leg. Whats happening? Pain in the shoulders, hand, wrist, fingers, knee, toe, forefeet. What is the problem i am having? Who is the correct doctor i should consult? What other tests are required? Blood report: Vit D - 19.72 Vit B12 - 183 ESR - 52 CRP - 17.6 CPK - 500.1
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As u have body ach and crp is raised , so consult a doctor as it might be covid. . U can consult me
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Some report is not satisfied  contact for details and treatment
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Your crp levels are high. Vit d is low. Can be due to various issues. consult a general physician first. With derailed history, he/she can guide you to appropriate treatment and doctor
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