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How To Overcome My Joint Pain Caused Due To Osteoarthritis?

I have osteoarthritis which is breaking down my joints little by little. I have osteopenia (Score is -2.2) I also have a very painful neuroma on the bottom of my foot making it hard to walk. I see an orthopedic doctor for the joint pain but I think I need a rheumatologist. Yes? I also have fibromyalgia.
posted on Tue, 11 Mar 2014
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Both orthopedic surgeon and rheumatologist can solve your issue. For osteoarthritis you need knee replacement surgery. For osteopenia you will need calcium and vitamin D3. and fir neuroma at foot surgery is right solution.
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How To Overcome My Joint Pain Caused Due To Osteoarthritis?

Both orthopedic surgeon and rheumatologist can solve your issue. For osteoarthritis you need knee replacement surgery. For osteopenia you will need calcium and vitamin D3. and fir neuroma at foot surgery is right solution.