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Severe Ache in Knees
Hi there. I went to bed with quite achey knees. I've now woken up at 4am with sever pain from my knees, extending down my shin to my toes and ankles. I have had what I assumed was growing pains for about two years but then my doctor gave me a magnesium supplement. The only problem with that is that I had terrible nausea as a side effect. Is there anything I can do to lesson the pain in my legs besides a hot water bottle and do you have any suggestions as to why this could be happening?
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Over activity and calcium deficiency Seems so tk rest and start physiotherapy treatment
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Arthritis has localised pain it's radiating so may be a neurological need proper work up in the meantime start tab nucoxia Mr twice daily after meal for 5day and tab gabapin nt twice daily for 5 days
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Pain in bilateral knee can be due to inflammation, overuse as in athletes, calcium and vitamin deficiencies, muscle cramps etc. Proper evaluation with x-rays and blood investigation is required to rule out diagnosis. U can zerodol - mr twice daily, tab shelcal once a day and cap sunbless once a week.
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u should visit an orthopaedic surgeon for proper evaluation and management
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