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Suggest Ways To Manage Knee Pain And High Uric Acid Levels

My blood test came back and the results are that my Uric Acid is high, Hemoglobin is high, WBC Lymphocytes are high and my Vitamin D is low. I had breast cancer 3.5 years ago and suffer from bone pain, fevers and chills, very dry itchy skin and horrible fatigue where I fall asleep in my office most afternoons
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Knee pain with high uric acid may be managed with anti-inflammatories like aceclofenac and anti-gout agents like colchicin and allopurinol.Bone pain after breast cancer will require that a possible bone metastasis be eliminated given the fact that breast cancer is an osteophilc cancer.A low vitamin D may be managed with vitamin D/Calcium supplements.
I will suggest you see the Doctor for evaluation.
Hope this will help
Wish you good healht
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Suggest Ways To Manage Knee Pain And High Uric Acid Levels

Hi Thanks for posting on HCM Knee pain with high uric acid may be managed with anti-inflammatories like aceclofenac and anti-gout agents like colchicin and allopurinol.Bone pain after breast cancer will require that a possible bone metastasis be eliminated given the fact that breast cancer is an osteophilc cancer.A low vitamin D may be managed with vitamin D/Calcium supplements. I will suggest you see the Doctor for evaluation. Hope this will help Wish you good healht