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Suggest Cause For Pain In Leg And Joints

doctor i have leg pain in joints. pain transfer one leg to another leg ( i conslut my doctor.he give tablets indomethacin capsules ip,folic acid tablets ip ,hydroxychloroquine sulfate)what is the problem in my leg. plz answer me.......i am very affarid
Mon, 26 May 2014
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi
Welcome to healthcaremagic,

This pain which as per your information is moving from one joint to another should be evaluated for rheumatic pain to be ruled out ( migrating polyarthritis --most common between 5 and 15 yrs ).For this to be ruled out i advice ASLO titre to be done.

If it is not a transferring type of pain and if it is present in the muscles rather than the joints, then it may be a generallised myalgia for which a simple muscle relaxant can be taken.

U can continue the above treatment suggested by your doctor for about 2 weeks and if there is no relief , i advice some blood investigations.

CBC with ESR , RBS , S.URIC ACID , ASLO titre , RA factor
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Suggest Cause For Pain In Leg And Joints

Hi Welcome to healthcaremagic, This pain which as per your information is moving from one joint to another should be evaluated for rheumatic pain to be ruled out ( migrating polyarthritis --most common between 5 and 15 yrs ).For this to be ruled out i advice ASLO titre to be done. If it is not a transferring type of pain and if it is present in the muscles rather than the joints, then it may be a generallised myalgia for which a simple muscle relaxant can be taken. U can continue the above treatment suggested by your doctor for about 2 weeks and if there is no relief , i advice some blood investigations. CBC with ESR , RBS , S.URIC ACID , ASLO titre , RA factor