Pei Zhengxue Health Weibo, Volume 3

12. Old Town Newcomer New Times

Chapter 442

Recently, I have either knee pain or elbow pain, and this has been going on for almost a month. Hospital tests for rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis are both negative, and there is no calcium deficiency. However, my ur

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  1. 12. Old Town Newcomer New Times

12. Old Town Newcomer New Times

Recently, I have either knee pain or elbow pain, and this has been going on for almost a month. Hospital tests for rheumatism and rheumatoid arthritis are both negative, and there is no calcium deficiency. However, my uric acid level is 140 higher than normal. The doctor says I might have gout, but after taking medication for a few days, there is still no improvement. What could be the reason?

A: High uric acid can cause such symptoms, as it tends to settle at the bottom and usually leads to pain in the toes and ankles. Since your pain is in both knees and both elbows, degenerative osteoarthritis should be considered first. At the same time, given the high uric acid level, it is also reasonable to consider the possibility of both conditions coexisting.


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