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Joint pains after fever.
Hi Doctor Good morning I had a fever on November for 1 day and next day it came down and started body itching and joint pains. After some tablets and injection itching went off, but still having joint pains in ankle and wrist. After using some tablets again it was slightly better. After that I left off so that will reduce bu days pass on. But from 10 days I am having same problem with my ankle and wrist joint and not able to walk at all. What would be the problem and why I am in this situation. Please let us know doctor. When I went first time they did some medical test for dingu and some blood test. All are negative.
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Consult a Rheumatologist for evaluation and management.
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Hello there, these symptoms don't even suggest of dengue, as you are a software engineer, wrist pain might be due to excess use of computer and mouse, we need to figure out the cause of the problem by having your history, which will help to diagnose. You require some physiotherapy and lifestyle modification. Do consult online, you will be fine soon
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Do consult online.
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