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Could Knee Pain After Eating Beef Be Due To Allergy?

Hi, I am 27 years old. Yesterday I had a beef in dinner and today morning I had a hard pain in my left knee. It also happened before whenever I had beef in lunch or dinner. I had my uric acid tested and it was fine. Is this some sort of allergy or anything serious? Please advice. Thanks.
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Allergist and Immunologist 's  Response
Hello,
There is no correlation with eating beef and knee joint pain other than raised uric acid level but that is normal for you.
I would suggest getting the knee seen to by an Orthopod, with the relevant joints XRays. It could well be a ligament injury but only the Orthopod doc can decide on that.

Best Wishes.
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Could Knee Pain After Eating Beef Be Due To Allergy?

Hello, There is no correlation with eating beef and knee joint pain other than raised uric acid level but that is normal for you. I would suggest getting the knee seen to by an Orthopod, with the relevant joints XRays. It could well be a ligament injury but only the Orthopod doc can decide on that. Best Wishes.