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Uric Acid and Back pain
My uric acid is 5.90 according to the report it's normal but the doctor I consulted says it's high. Told me my back pain is related to that. Please advise if this can be managed by diet changes or medicines is necessary? Thank-you.
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Hello,let us know complete History and consult online for further queries
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Back pain can have different reasons need past history also you may take tab Dolo 650 for time being but this want be the treatment
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Hi., I can understand your concern. Kindly share full reports. Back pain can also be due to calcium and vitamin d deficiency.
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Plan for, serum calcium levels total vitamin d. urine complete.
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take tab zerodol p morning and night after food. tab pan 40 morning and night before food. for 3 days.
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Restrict protein intake Consult online Will suggest u further
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