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Is Pitikia On My Ankle Caused Due To Autoimmune Hepatitis?
Hi doctor, I was diagnosed with two autoimmune disease last year to b exact. I have Ulcerative Colitis and Autoimmune Hepatitis. I found out last month that my body is rejecting my prednisone medication and i recently have had pains near my liver biopsy site and very painful pitikia on my ankles. Is this due to my liver? Is my liver scaring and do i need to see a doc asap???
HI Thank for asking to HCM This is nonspecific type of complain and this is irrelevant to liver problem, if you do have certain kind of pain then I would advise you to wait and watch because you have a liver problem so looking to this it is not advisable to take any pain killing medicine, and I hope that this will go away on its own, nothing to worry about this if this does not subside then you have to see the clinician for further work up, I hope this answer would be helpful to you, have nice day.
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Is Pitikia On My Ankle Caused Due To Autoimmune Hepatitis?
HI Thank for asking to HCM This is nonspecific type of complain and this is irrelevant to liver problem, if you do have certain kind of pain then I would advise you to wait and watch because you have a liver problem so looking to this it is not advisable to take any pain killing medicine, and I hope that this will go away on its own, nothing to worry about this if this does not subside then you have to see the clinician for further work up, I hope this answer would be helpful to you, have nice day.