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Is Ezact Advisable For Pain In The Knee And Tibia?

I am 59 years old and working lady.I have been suffering from knee joint pain along with pain in tibia and feet from 12 years. From one month always the pain remains there and increased it more after lying on bed to sleep at night. I cannot sleep for leg pain.Sometimes I took Evion Lc,it acted very nicely. but it does not act on knee pain, so,Dr. prescribed me Ezact 60 with antacid.Now pain is not there, but I cannot give pressure on my right knee while going to upstairs.In fact right knee and leg pain is more than left one. As I should not take Ezact 60 regularly, what to do, please suggest me.Regards, Mrs.Rita Mitra,WB\
Wed, 4 Dec 2019
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Hello,

I suggest you visit your cardiologist as these can be a sign of heart illness and it's common to have heart disease with diabetes and hypertension.

There is a test called 24 hour ECG monitoring or event recordings I think this should be advised by a cardiologist after your thorough checkup.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr SAMEEN BIN NAEEM, General & Family Physician
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Is Ezact Advisable For Pain In The Knee And Tibia?

Hello, I suggest you visit your cardiologist as these can be a sign of heart illness and it s common to have heart disease with diabetes and hypertension. There is a test called 24 hour ECG monitoring or event recordings I think this should be advised by a cardiologist after your thorough checkup. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr SAMEEN BIN NAEEM, General & Family Physician