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Severe joint pains
Hello doctor, My aunt suddenly developed severe joint pains followed by high fever. Local physician gave injections and medicine for chikungunya but test came negative. This went for two weeks, Now no fever but she has full body joint pains, swelling of right leg from knee to foot and pain below the neck. Blood reports for cbc , diabetes and esr along with lipid profile came normal.she is in menopause. She has been taking calcitrol and vitamin-d tabs, now vitamin-d is normal, so stopped.joint Pain is debilitating. Every doctor is prescribing loads of medicine and she has become sick of consuming medicines for three months now. Her problem started with the right foot pain and doctor told bones became week from x-ray report. She took medicine for 2 months and no pain for a month. but last Saturday, she was climbing down steps and started getting pain again. now joint pains and foot pain making her feel worse. Kindly give advise. We are in Bangalore and 4kms from Indiranagar. Thanks much
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Do hot fermentation and calf stretching exercises. Tk calcium supplement. For properly relief  tk physiotherapy treatment for few days with this
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Have to get examined by orthopaedic surgeon
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