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Uric Acid 6.29
I did my uric acid test and it is 6.29. Is it high? The reason for test is continuous pain in ankles and knees from last 4-5 days. I have done few tests and CT scan for abdominal pain, the reports were except for a fatty lever and Hb was 11. Is my Uric Acid causing this pain? Please help. Thank you
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Ur knee and ankle pain can be independent of uric acid levels,  though  uric acid level is on higher side. Get uric acid level  repeated. U needs detailed evaluation for your correct diagnosis for proper treatment. Kindly get connected with me on Practo chat for further detailed discussions
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Hello dear Correcting your uric acid levels is unlikely to improve your pain for the two are unrelated. Pain in your ankles and knees is due to muscle and cartilage weakness with vitamin deficiencies.
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Get an orthopaedic consult
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You have not mentioned your weight and occupation profile. They can also be contributory
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Unlikely for the uric acid to be a cause of the pain .. it's at higher end of the normal value though . Start with knee excercises .
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Uric  acid level of 6.29 is borderline.. If the pain has started from just 4  5 days, we can observe with conservative treatment for a few days..
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You can start with analgesics, hot fomentation, ankle and knee movement exercises
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Avoid sitting down, avoid heavy work, avoid Indian toilet..
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