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Pls say any solution my problem and have last one and half year and my x Ray is normal I have show many hospitals more than 10 they have said your x Ray is normal but my both legs tibia is swelling pain pls tell me how to cure,...,...,...,...,...
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Hello, I understand your problem as we have seen many such young male especially who are runners or involved in sports who have these type of pain and swelling in legs. We have been able to treat them successfully with our protocol. However it is important to know the exact history and other contributing factors which we will able to know through personal online consultation. Consult directly with me, your orthopaedic doctor, through Practo for detail history, discussion and treatment plan. Here we can chat or can also do audio or video consultation for detailed management. Take appointment for thorough prescription and consultation. Visit the following link for online consultation: https://www.practo.com/mumbai/doctor/chintan-doshi-orthopedist/consult I would be able to help you with the treatment
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Consult directly with me, your orthopaedic doctor, through Practo for detail history, discussion and treatment plan. Here we can chat or can also do audio or video consultation for detailed management. Take appointment for thorough prescription and consultation. Visit the following link for online consultation: https://www.practo.com/mumbai/doctor/chintan-doshi-orthopedist/consult
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Reduce your activities. Strengthening exercises. Regular conditioning through specific protocols.
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Dear, take rest and keep your legs elevated.
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get your blood tested for uric acid, calcium,  vitb12 and vitd3 levels.
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Avoid continous standing and walking
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What is your profession?? Are u runner or athlete?? Secondly if u have this much of pain and swelling you should go for mri in both legs as it will pick up things which are missed in xray
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POST XRAY AND PREVIOUS PRESCRIPTION U NEED TO CONSULT WITH ME DIRECTLY THROUGH PRACTO FOR COMPLETE DISCUSSION ON THIS .....! DR .SANDEEP SARAF AGARWAL
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Kindly ask to take APPOINTMENT through the following link https://www.practo.com/visakhapatnam/doctor/sandeep-saraf-agarwal-orthopedist?cache_refresh=true
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Hi To get an accurate idea about this problem of more than a year duration, I require more information about history like what’s your profession? How this pain started? Is swelling there all the time? Is there any stiffness of joints? Is there any cardiac, kidney or liver issue resulting in this persistent swelling?
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Share your xrays with me and get done some blood tests CBC ESR CRP RA FACTOR Ca vit D LFT RFT
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Please consult me with reports Tou should not take these symptoms casual
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Are you athletic? Reduce your play or work.
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you need blood reports.
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consult me online
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