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Swollen, painful jointw
Many of my joints like fingers on hand and feet, wrists and ankles swell up a bit and cause pain in slightest movement. But the pain and swelling goes away in 24hrs. This happens at least once a week in any of the joints I said. How to treat? Look at the finger with the ring. It swells almost every alternate week. Tried opening ring but still it swells.
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Leaky gut is the cause behind increasing autoimmune conditions. And in your case, likely to be a autoimmune cause of swelling in the joints. fixing the gut lining is important to fix your condition. First thing- avoid all antigenic goods like wheat, diary and meat. you will find immediate relief. further we would need to do some other things as well. let me know if further help needed.
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Kindly consult a rhematologist in person. Avoid online
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