Health Q&A
Ankle and foot pain with fever

I'm having ankle and foot pain along with sweeling of my ankle and foot and high fever , I got consultation with a Dr of ortho although the pain in my waist to upper leg have gone the foot and ankle still get swallen the dr suggested me many tests , x - ray etc.. he told me I have deficiency of vitamin d and gave me the medication but my test also reveals that I have very high CRP( 84.10) , Positive ANA(1: 160) , also my urine reports shows trace protein and blood , i mentioned him about that but he still suggested me to continue the given medicine like D- gain, Toldiv-D , and One to all - NT, I have been taking the medicines from the last 1 month , but the problem still persists I again visited him and this time asked me to get a bilateral ankle mri , but I'm skeptical should I visit a General Physician or a rhumetologist , so if anyone have any suggestions it will very helpful.

Bone Cracking Sound issue knees

I have been experiencing a persistent cracking sound in my knees whenever I bend them deeply or sit with my legs crossed, and this issue has gradually become more noticeable over time. Recently I also noticed similar sounds beginning in my shoulder, which has made me more concerned about what might be causing these sensations. Although the cracking is not always accompanied by pain, there are moments when my knees feel uncomfortable and even slightly painful after repeated movement or extended periods of sitting or standing, which affects my daily routine and makes me more cautious about my movements overall.

Varicose veins

I have been suffering from varicose veins for 8 years. I have immense pain in my legs. Please suggest a medicine for the treatment of varicose veins.

Knee replacement

Hello Doctor my father has a knee problem he has diabetic now recently got to know with the cad3 will he is fit to go for operation can you please suggest me in this

Validity of shoulder MRI

I have shoulder pain for last five months. I took a MRI. It said the following. Supraspinatus tendinosis without evidence of tear. Mild acromioclavicular joint arthropathy. Minimal subacromial–subdeltoid bursitis. MRI of neck is normal. I have not had any significant pain relief yet. Pain is still same. My doubt is - How long is the mri taken in Jan 2026 valid for ? There has not been any injuries or falls after that. For my condition , for how long should I consider this mri valid ?

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Dr. Dennis J. Taylor - Orthopedist
Dr. Dennis J. Taylor Orthopedist (Residency, Medical School, Medical Degree, Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery, Internship) 44 years experience Ohio State Outpatient Care Upper Arlington
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Dr. Henry D. Rocco - Orthopedist
Dr. Henry D. Rocco Orthopedist (Medical School, Fellowship, Residency, Internship, Medical degree, DO, Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery, Class of 1962) 64 years experience Benjamin Jacob Burkam, MD
Canal Winchester, COLUMBUS
Dr. John Mark Hatheway - Orthopedist
Dr. John Mark Hatheway Orthopedist (Residency, Medical School, Internship, Residency - ID) 56 years experience OrthoNeuro
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Dr. Randall Robert Wroble - Orthopedist
Dr. Randall Robert Wroble Orthopedist (Medical School, Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Master's Degree in Organic Chemistry) 44 years experience Office
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Dr. David Brooks Robie - Sports Medicine Specialist
Dr. David Brooks Robie Sports Medicine Specialist (Medical Education, Medical degree, DO, Medical School) 45 years experience Orthopedic One
Columbus 43220, COLUMBUS