Pain in my joints more than three years. - #10594
I'm facing continuous pain in my joints since last three years. Whenever I'm ill or weak it started paining and the pain is not bearable for me. Sometimes I'm not able to sleep whole night because of it and also sometimes my joints make sound when I stand up or sit.
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Hello dear Please be aware See i doubt you might be developing rheumatoid arthritis Kindly get following tests done Crp , troponin and LDH You can take following medications for temporary relief Tab etorocoxeb twice a day for 5 days Tab paracitamol accordingly Please share the results with general physician for further details Regards
Tulsi ji you are suffering from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis which increases on any diseases or weakness BLOOD TESTS FOR JOINT PAIN Vitamin D3
Calcium + Phosphorus + Alkaline Phosphatase
CRP & ESR – Inflammation markers
RA Factor & Anti-CCP – To check for Rheumatoid Arthritis
ANA Test – To screen for Lupus or other autoimmune diseases
Thyroid Profile (TSH, T3, T4)
Eat foods rich in:
Vitamin D & Calcium: paneer, milk, sesame seeds, ragi, eggs, fish
Omega-3: walnuts, flaxseeds, chia seeds
Anti-inflammatory foods: turmeric, ginger, amla, raw garlic (1 clove/day)
Protein: dals, eggs, tofu, chana — helps joint repair
Kindly visit rheumatologist for treatment
Persistent joint pain for over three years, especially worsening with illness or weakness, may indicate an underlying condition like rheumatoid arthritis, vitamin D/calcium deficiency, or autoimmune disease. Joint sounds (crepitus) and sleepless nights due to pain are serious signs that need proper diagnosis. Please consult an orthopedician or rheumatologist for blood tests (RA factor, CRP, Vitamin D, calcium) and imaging to start the right treatment.
Investigation CBC Vitamin d3
1) Tab dolo 650 1 tab after meal twice daily for 10 days 2) tab neurobion forte 1 tab twice daily for 1 month 3) tab pan40 1 tab before breakfast for 10 days
Experiencing chronic joint pain over such an extended period, especially with exacerbations during illness or weakness, could suggest a few potential conditions. One of the possible causes could be osteoarthritis, but it’s not limited to this condition. Rheumatoid arthritis or other inflammatory arthritic conditions may also be at play, particularly if swelling and morning stiffness are present. The fact that you’re hearing sounds like cracking or popping (known as crepitus) when you move indicates some joint changes. It is important to consider other factors like a history of injuries, lifestyle influences such as physical activity level, or any repetitive strain. A detailed examination and history are vital since chronic joint pains can significantly differ based on age, gender, weight, and other medical issues. One practical step is to have blood tests that could show inflammation levels (ESR, CRP) or specific markers that can indicate autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis (e.g., rheumatoid factor, anti-CCP antibodies). X-rays or MRIs might be necessary to visualize joint damage or changes. While awaiting a thorough evaluation, managing pain and inflammation can be done through NSAIDs like ibuprofen, under guidance, or local measures like warm compresses. Glucosamine or chondroitin supplements sometimes assist, especially in osteoarthritis, but their effectiveness varies. Lifestyle adjustments are also crucial; engaging in regular low-impact exercises such as swimming or biking can maintain joint mobility and muscle strength without additional strain. If pain disrupts sleep regularly, this highlights an urgent need for therapeutic intervention. Consulting a rheumatologist can provide more specific insights into potential autoimmune processes causing these symptoms. It’s also vital to monitor for any other symptoms that might require prompt attention, like sudden joint swelling, persistent fever, or weight loss, as these may signal the need for more immediate medical investigation.
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