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Suggest Treatment For Swollen And Painful Ankles And Legs

My ankles are swollen and I have pain in my legs up to my thighs. My ankles hurts worse when touched. My face is unusually red. I am drinking plenty of crystal light ice tea, no salt 1calorie per 8 ounces. I ate only one meal at 11:30 a.m. I had an egg with 1oz. Of Canadian bacon (like ham) on a toasted English muffin. I don t feel right. Also my hands get numb and tingles. Sorry I have no money I thought this was free
Mon, 6 Jul 2015
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Hi there.

You could be having arthritis of the knees like Got or Rheumatoid arthritis. Avoid chicken, meat, eggs, dried fish, colas, alcohol, smoking. Drink 2 litres of water daily. Ice the joint. Keep the limbs elevated. Take Ibuprofen 200mg twice a day.Show to your Orthopaedician for proper diagnosis and management.
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Suggest Treatment For Swollen And Painful Ankles And Legs

Hi there. You could be having arthritis of the knees like Got or Rheumatoid arthritis. Avoid chicken, meat, eggs, dried fish, colas, alcohol, smoking. Drink 2 litres of water daily. Ice the joint. Keep the limbs elevated. Take Ibuprofen 200mg twice a day.Show to your Orthopaedician for proper diagnosis and management.