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Fluid in legs joints
His legs joints filled with fluid which results his joint swells massive and he is finding difficulty in walking. He is consulting with orthopedic doctor from last 2 years but he is getting temporary relief. He takes medicines so that the fluids gets soaked and sometimes doctor has to pull the fluid out through injection. His uric acid is also more than required level. He cannot take any proteins in his diet. I want to understand the real issue why this fluid gets filled in his joints frequently. Is the uric acid causing the problem or the issue is different? Please advise.
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hello kindly get the synovial fluid examined and then decide with a rheumatologist/orthopaedician bye
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Hello There, Probably this maybe due to:- 1) Arthritis with effusion 2) High Uric Acid level - Gout 3) Joint Infection 4) Very rarely Bone TB 5) Poor Immunity 6) Allergy 7) Rheumatism 8) Aggravated Vat Dosha You needed correct diagnosis and accordingly management. *Dr Jonwals NAP Therapy Medicines treatment is ultimate solution for Chronic Degenerative Diseases *Dr Jonwals NAP Therapy Medicines treatment treats Disease along with its root causes simultaneously and successfully. *Dr Jonwals NAP Therapy Medicines treatment Controls - Cures Disease and prevents further damage - complications. Consult Privately online-Telephone-Video OR Visit personally for proper management.
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Plz send some more details... which joints are involved?
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