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What Is The Treatment For Pain In Knees And Muscles?

Hello, I am 62years of age and I am having a terrible time with my knees and or my muscles. My muscles feel like they are misleading and my knees feel like they a going to break into . My muscles ache like the flu my hands ache they turn blue can't hardly go up and down stairs.I have broke broke both my feet twice and my toes on one foot.
Mon, 3 Feb 2014
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Hi, thank you for posting.

The information you gave to me makes me think you suffer from polyarthritis that is a reumatismul disease. In your case arthritis has affected your knees. Arthritis
is treated with Intra-articular corticosteroids medicines.

Fractures you had in years from favor blood circulation tromboemboli.
Light tromboemboli of blood circulation causes the blue color to your hands.

To determine and find the right treatment you need:
-Knee X-ray.
-Blood test.
-INR(International normalized ratio) to determine the dosage of anticoagulant you have to use.

You should contact an orthopedist.

Dr. Behar.
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What Is The Treatment For Pain In Knees And Muscles?

Hi, thank you for posting. The information you gave to me makes me think you suffer from polyarthritis that is a reumatismul disease. In your case arthritis has affected your knees. Arthritis is treated with Intra-articular corticosteroids medicines. Fractures you had in years from favor blood circulation tromboemboli. Light tromboemboli of blood circulation causes the blue color to your hands. To determine and find the right treatment you need: -Knee X-ray. -Blood test. -INR(International normalized ratio) to determine the dosage of anticoagulant you have to use. You should contact an orthopedist. Dr. Behar.