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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Pain And Swelling In The Feet

My feet have been swelling now for a while, Two doctors have shrugged it off! Has been going on for a while now. Always going away. Thought it might have been due to medication but, quit taken and still happens. In the last week the swelling hasn t gone down and is getting worse. Feels like their getting ready to explode. Lying down and movement doesn t seem to do anything for it and is starting to get painful. Not diabetic!
Wed, 12 Jul 2017
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you have given me great information... thanq for the info u have furnished.... are you using any calcium channel blocker for the hypertension.. and as you are telling about pain association we should rule out claudication pain... so... i prefer colour dopler study and... peripheral blood picture serum creatinine and complete urine examination and micro albuminuria

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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Pain And Swelling In The Feet

you have given me great information... thanq for the info u have furnished.... are you using any calcium channel blocker for the hypertension.. and as you are telling about pain association we should rule out claudication pain... so... i prefer colour dopler study and... peripheral blood picture serum creatinine and complete urine examination and micro albuminuria