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Ankle Swollen, Diosmin+hesperidin, No Improvement

My right ankle is swollen. my doctor prescribed diosmin+hesperidin. i v been taking it for more than a month but it seems that my condition is not improving
Mon, 7 May 2012
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi,

Welcome to HCM,

it seems that you might have Bursitis of ankle or Calcanium spur.

Go for X ray ankle joint and find out the cause.

Wear soft foam base chapples or shoes.

Do hot and cold fomentation.

if require go for hydrocortizone injection locally.

Ok and bye.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Ramesh M.Vachharajani's  Response
Hi,

Welcome to HCM,

it seems that you might have Bursitis of ankle or Calcanium spur.

Go for X ray ankle joint and find out the cause.

Wear soft foam base chapples or shoes.

Do hot and cold fomentation.

if require go for hydrocortizone injection locally.

Ok and bye.
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Ankle Swollen, Diosmin+hesperidin, No Improvement

Hi, Welcome to HCM, it seems that you might have Bursitis of ankle or Calcanium spur. Go for X ray ankle joint and find out the cause. Wear soft foam base chapples or shoes. Do hot and cold fomentation. if require go for hydrocortizone injection locally. Ok and bye.