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Pains at fingers while holding
Hi I am getting pain at fingers while holding bowls , attached are reports , what is the purpose of ASO titre , pls advise
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Kindly discuss for your concern
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Needed more details Direct consultation
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These reports don't show any abnormality that cn cause pain in ur hand while holding bowls Ur vit D3 level is good Sr calcium is also good ASO titre which gets high due to streptococcal infections is also in range.it should be below 200. So these reports are good But the trouble u r facing needs to be evaluated by a neurologist. He will check ur NCV Nerve conduction velocity n may be able to help u out
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Might be because of vitamin deficiency Needs further evaluation
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Hello ,got your concern ,it can be treatable with further evaluation, better healthcare and proper treatment ..For prescription and counselling regarding the same you can click on chat now for instant consultation *Dr Hemanth Patakamuri* / IG : DHP
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Hello, Your reports appear to be within normal range. Vit D levels are slightly low, but that is normal for almost 90% of the population. Early morning sun exposure will be sufficient to get your VitD levels back in normal range. If required you can supplement with Uprise D3 1 tab once weekly for 4 weeks. Your ASO titre are normal, the test is usually done to check for Streptococcal bacterial infection, commonly causing Rheumatic Fever, Cold, Sore throat.
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Can be vitamin and mineral deficiency. Need to rule out arthritis. Can consult me privately for proper management and prescription
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post streptococcal arthritis.. history of sore throat??
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Check for ra
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