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Knee And Ankle Pain, Unbearable Pain During Periods

hi i m 28 years old. i used to have knee pain since i was little. the doctor said since i wasnt eating it was because i was hungry. so when i ate or drank milk it went away. a few years ago i started having pain in my knee and ankle together. again it used to go away. i have a 9 month old son. when i had my period the pain was unbearable in my knee.it went away for a day and then even after the period is over its still there. when its too much its in my ankle too and little part of the leg. is it something serious? whet do u think it is?
Mon, 4 Nov 2013
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Thanks for your interest in HCM.As you are having pain both in knee and ankle,extending to your leg which becomes unbearable during your periods,you better consult an Orthopedician for evaluation and management.Calcium with vitamin D supplementation as well as dietary advice may be needed.
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Knee And Ankle Pain, Unbearable Pain During Periods

Thanks for your interest in HCM.As you are having pain both in knee and ankle,extending to your leg which becomes unbearable during your periods,you better consult an Orthopedician for evaluation and management.Calcium with vitamin D supplementation as well as dietary advice may be needed.