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Diagnosed With Oste Arthris & Spur

I am 61 female and following an xray have in my left foot ankle oste arthris plus a spur
lots of technical data was said but I lost track.

I have had recent total knee replacment in my left knee ( had x 3 in my right knee)the operation was 28th August this year. Started well but now poorly --could this osteo arhthris be causing the knee to be so horrid
The ankle further adds to my pain levels --any help //commetc much appreciated thanks
Thu, 29 May 2014
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Hi and thanks for the query

I am Dr. Alok and very pleased to be assisting you with your health questions today.

it seems that you have osteoarthritis of foot and ankle -- treatment is pain killers and exercise. You need to see your GP and a physiotherapist

Hope this helps and provides answers to your question.
If you have any further queries, please don’t hesitate to ask me again
I wish you good health, take care
--Dr. Alok
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Diagnosed With Oste Arthris & Spur

Hi and thanks for the query I am Dr. Alok and very pleased to be assisting you with your health questions today. it seems that you have osteoarthritis of foot and ankle -- treatment is pain killers and exercise. You need to see your GP and a physiotherapist Hope this helps and provides answers to your question. If you have any further queries, please don’t hesitate to ask me again I wish you good health, take care --Dr. Alok