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Gout problem to TB patient
Female is 30 years old. Pulmonology TB treatment is going on. And its 2 & half months. She was taking Rifampcin,Isoniazid,Ethambutol,Pyrazinamide. She has now taking Rifamcin & Isoniazid only since last 2 days as part of reducing the treatment after 2 months.Because of Pyrazinamide she had developed High Uric Acid 8.5. But taking Febutaz so it will be under normal level but she developed GOUT problem as side effect in knee and joint above toe. Which is giving problem in walking and movement. Please tell any homeopathy medicine which will cure Gout issue.
Note:- She has to continue Rifampcin & Isoniazid till 8 months of treatment.
vidhaan on 2016-06-01
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fitness 8 years ago
Her knee and Lateral malleolus is affected.
There is swelling in these area. And when pressed lightly gives pain.
When she is resting swelling is less but pain is there. But when she do more walking for daily work it worsens.
There is swelling in these area. And when pressed lightly gives pain.
When she is resting swelling is less but pain is there. But when she do more walking for daily work it worsens.
vidhaan 8 years ago
vidhaan 8 years ago
Have given her 1 drop of calc carb 200 yesterday. She Didn't find any significant improvement.
vidhaan 8 years ago
Give her one dose daily for a week and then report back.
fitness 8 years ago
Hi, its been 7 days she is taking this. Her pain in Knee and palm joint is having same status, though slight improvement in Lateral malleolus.
vidhaan 8 years ago
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