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I have had knee problems,osteoarthritis and surgery in Feb 2007. Iam possibly facing a partial knee replacement in the future. My problem is my feet are aching and have spasms and now my hips and other knee are hurting. Iam 49 years old and feel like iam falling apart. Could all these new problems be because of my bad knee? Anyone every experience this? Thanks

2007-05-07 09:12:24 · 5 answers · asked by shark82057 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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Yes I have RA and a few Disc problems, however the good news, I can now feel my knees OUCH! Reason being that the spine is throwing the body out of alignment and the knees are taking the strain. I am not 49 YET, another four months.

2007-05-07 09:25:48 · answer #1 · answered by gillianprowe 7 · 0 0

Hey there,
I'm a medical researcher. Neuropathy is not a single disease instead, it is a complication found in a number of different underlying medical conditions. Seek medical care right away if you notice any unusual tingling, weakness or pain in your hands or feet. Early diagnosis and treatment offers the best chance for controlling your symptoms and preventing further damage to your peripheral nerves. If your symptoms interfere with your sleep or you feel depressed, your doctor or pain specialist may be able to suggest treatments that can help.

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2014-09-13 18:09:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This would be a signal of the startings of a situation referred to as Talipes, or clubfoot. As the baby develops, hold a acheck at the form of the foot and seem to look whether or not it curls in certainly whilst you're, for illustration, laying her in her crib or exchanging her diaper. There are a couple of distinct varieties of Talipes, essentially the most natural being Talipes Equinovarus, in which the foot malforms in order that the baby is easily going for walks on their ft and heel, with out the core field of the foot touching the ground. The situation is correctible through the dressed in of a splint to keep the foot in position whilst the baby is going for walks, after which later, whilst older, the baby could suffer an operation to damage and reshape the foot, consequently atmosphere it again into the right function. I could very strongly advocate you notice your pediatrician as quickly as you'll humanly control.

2016-09-05 11:24:01 · answer #3 · answered by liversedge 4 · 0 0

will give you info-my daughter broke her ankle & sprained the other-she has terrible pain in feet- they diagnosed her with neuropathy Maybe ask your doctor

2007-05-07 09:32:43 · answer #4 · answered by ellie r 1 · 0 0

yes butsee a podiatrist

2007-05-07 09:18:52 · answer #5 · answered by tritran5555(poetri) 5 · 0 0

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