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Have Hyperuricaemia, Joint Pain, Myaligia, Have Bilateral Renal Gravels. Help?
HI, I AM A 42 YEARS OLD MALE , KNOWN CASE OF HYPERURICAEMIA (LAST RESULT 370). I HAVE LOIN PAIN, MULTIPLE JOINT PAINS AND MYALGIA (NO SWELLING OR FEVER) AND INCREASED FREQUENCY OF URINATION. MY DOCTOR TOLD ME TODAY THAT I HAVE BILATERAL RENAL GRAVELS BUT NO HYDRONEPHROSIS . HEIGHT IS 185 CM AND WEIGHT IS 102 KG I AM ON ALLOPURINL TABS 300 MG OD. WHAT IS YOUR ADVICE THANKS ADIL
Hello.Two of the most frequent complications of hyperuricaemia are the formation of kidney stones (causing renal colic pain) and the deposit of uric acid crystals in the joints (causing inflammation and pain in the joints). Dorsal and lumbar pain radiating down your abdomen, increased urinary frequency and difficult urination are symptoms of renal colic. It seems that you're starting with renal colic.You must look you and go to Emergency Service if your symptoms are referred. For now, In my opinion Diclofenac 50 mg thrice a day can be taken for treating your pain. Please consult your Local Doctor for a prescription. I wish you good health. (In case the answer would have been useful please indicate this)
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Have Hyperuricaemia, Joint Pain, Myaligia, Have Bilateral Renal Gravels. Help?
Hello.Two of the most frequent complications of hyperuricaemia are the formation of kidney stones (causing renal colic pain) and the deposit of uric acid crystals in the joints (causing inflammation and pain in the joints). Dorsal and lumbar pain radiating down your abdomen, increased urinary frequency and difficult urination are symptoms of renal colic. It seems that you re starting with renal colic.You must look you and go to Emergency Service if your symptoms are referred. For now, In my opinion Diclofenac 50 mg thrice a day can be taken for treating your pain. Please consult your Local Doctor for a prescription. I wish you good health. (In case the answer would have been useful please indicate this)