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Can Medication For Pituitary Tumor Cause Heel Pain And Knee Ache ?

i am suffering from severe heel pain and it occur after every 3/4 month and some time my uric acid is also high AND USUALY LEFT SIDE.FROM PAST 3 MONTH MY LEFT KNEE IS ALSO PAINING (MILD) MY AGE IS 40MALE WEIGHT105KG HEIGHT 5.9. I AM UNDER MEDICATION OF THYRONORM .50 MG AND CABERGOLIN .5MG FOR PROLECTIN(PITUITORY TUMOUR ) HARPREET SINGH
Mon, 9 Jan 2012
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Hi,
If your foot pain is seasonal and is more during morning time, it could be Plantar fasicitis.
Try analgesics and contrast bath for 6 weeks before resorting to other treatment modalities.
Contrast bath consists of immersing both your feet in a bowl of water each, with one containig warm and the other cold water. Keep it there for 5 min and exchange the feet. Repeat this 10 times and the cycle 4 times every day and you should be better by the end of 6 weeks.
Wear MCR (microcellular chappals).

If it does't subside by six weeks time, local steroid injection can be tried.

Thank you.
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Dr. Padarabind Patra's  Response
with your prescribed medications you can take following ayurvedic medicines.........
kaishore gugullu - 2 tabs twice daily with
arogyavardhini vati-2 tabs twice daily in lunch & dinner after food with luke warm water..........thanks...........

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Can Medication For Pituitary Tumor Cause Heel Pain And Knee Ache ?

Hi, If your foot pain is seasonal and is more during morning time, it could be Plantar fasicitis. Try analgesics and contrast bath for 6 weeks before resorting to other treatment modalities. Contrast bath consists of immersing both your feet in a bowl of water each, with one containig warm and the other cold water. Keep it there for 5 min and exchange the feet. Repeat this 10 times and the cycle 4 times every day and you should be better by the end of 6 weeks. Wear MCR (microcellular chappals). If it does t subside by six weeks time, local steroid injection can be tried. Thank you.