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How To Overcome Pain In Legs, Back And Knees. Diagnosed With Over Active Thyroid.

Hi I was diagnosed with glandular fever 6 weeks ago and have now been diagnosed with an over active thyroid and am waiting to see a specialist. I have constant pain in my legs, backside and lower back with stabbing pains in my legs and knees. Is this normal and what can I do alleviate it?
Wed, 26 Mar 2014
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Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum.
As you describe, it may be due to the hypertension pf the hyperthyroid, or poly arthritis of the glandular fever. Or it may be due to the arthritis.
I advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon for diagnosis and treatment.
I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms neurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days,and then periodically,calcium suppliments, and pain killers.
Avoid taking potato, other tubers,tomato,egg, chicken,and and sea foods.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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How To Overcome Pain In Legs, Back And Knees. Diagnosed With Over Active Thyroid.

Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. As you describe, it may be due to the hypertension pf the hyperthyroid, or poly arthritis of the glandular fever. Or it may be due to the arthritis. I advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms neurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days,and then periodically,calcium suppliments, and pain killers. Avoid taking potato, other tubers,tomato,egg, chicken,and and sea foods. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.