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Patchy chronic active ileitis
I was diagnosed with patchy chronic active ileitis in 2023. Gone through ATT for 6 month before final report. though since then not following any treatment after ATT. I am almost ok, dont feel issues related to that. But, since few months i am facing pain or inflammation kind of issue on both calves and warm/burning kind sensation in feet. Is it related to my history? and i am not sure which kind of doctor can help in this? Gastroenterologist or Neurologist? one thing more, kind of irrelevant question- am i not eligible for any health insurance due to patchy chronic active ileitis ? i got denied multiple times.
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Post history of taking an Antitubercular Medication ( ATT) in 2023 for 6 Months and completed the duration of treatment..and at present symptoms is unlikely is related the to the previous course of treatment...... The symptoms which explained is aften points to issue involving peripheral nerves, poor blood circulation or lower leg muscles strin ..Because these symptoms affect both side of the body Symmetrically.... Moreover irritation or Damage of peripheral nerve frequently link to the Neutritional deficiency such as ( Vitamin B12) or Metabolic Condition.... Other cause -Musculoskeletal strain or Overuse Like intense exercise or prolong standing can compressed the calves muscles may causes the calves pin and inflammation... Investigation.. Vitamin B12 level Vitamin D3 Serum calcium level Treatment.... TAB NEUROBION -FORTE 1TAB ONCE A DAY × Month Calcirol Sachet ( D3) 60000 IU 1 Sachet/ week for 4 weeks Inj Vitamin B12 after report...
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follow the said treatment for a month the review the condition.. if not get relief consult to the Neurologist
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Neurologist.
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Neurologist
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Consult neurologist
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Neurologist
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Neurologist Get ur blood work done
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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