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Swollen Feet, Fluctuating Intensity Of Pain. Blood Test Shows Elevated Uric Acid, Triglycerides. Remedy?

I am 65 years old. I take medicines for high pressure. Currently my feet are swollen and sometimes I have apain that increases and decreases in intensity and at times vanishes. Previous bood tests( done at the end of July 2012) have revealed a little elevated levels of uric acid and trygleceride. What is the remedy at present?
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
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Some of antihypertensive drugs used for high pressure can produce swelling of the feet. Do consult your physician and get a thorough examination and review done.
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Swollen Feet, Fluctuating Intensity Of Pain. Blood Test Shows Elevated Uric Acid, Triglycerides. Remedy?

Welcome to HCM Greetings of the day Some of antihypertensive drugs used for high pressure can produce swelling of the feet. Do consult your physician and get a thorough examination and review done. Regards