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Sacroiliac Joint Pain
In the year 2014-15, I got diagnosed with bone tuberculosis in both of my sacroiliac joints, which got completely cured by the year 2018 as per MRI reports. But after that I was still having difficulty in walking sometimes because of pain in my sacroiliac joints, so I went to doctor again and the doctor said that it was because of deficiency of vitamin D in my body and recommended me to take vitamin D for some time. I did as recommend by the doctor and also got completely fine after that. Now in Sep. 2019, I got sick and got loose motion for some time, because of which my body starts to feel so weak and I again got this pain back in my sacroiliac joints like before. I had some blood test done on which I came to know about that my HLA B27 is positive and I had a deficiency of vitamin D. After that I consulted with the doctor and start to take Saaz DS 1000mg but from the time I started this treatment, I start to have pain in my whole body rather than just in my sacroiliac joints.
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Positive HLA-B27 means , you may have Spondyloarthritis. In short we call in SpA. The commonest symptom is back pain , specially in alternate buttock region with early morning stiffness of more than 30 mins. This pain decreases with activity. There are different treatment modalities for this diseases. You need to consult a Rheumatologist for regular treatment. Disclaimer : The content here is provided for informational purpose only and is not intended as medical advice, consultancy, or as a substitute for the medical advice of a physician or specialist medicine professional.
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Check your ESR and CRP ( for inflammation)
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Regular treatment under a Rheumatologist.
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We have excellent Non surgical treatments to stimulate healing and cure Sacroiliac pain and sacroilitis with outstanding results. for details you may contact me.
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