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What Causes Pain And Swelling In The Feet?

I was told I am diabetic. I took meds foe a while. Lost n in my feet and swelling. I have austioarthritis so could that be the cause of pains. Why did you not say you had to pay to get answer, what pricks
Wed, 15 Feb 2017
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hello, welcome to healthcaremagic

pain and swelling in feet can be after a trauma.
get an Xray of foot done.

secondly loss of sensation is feature of diabetic neuropathy.

get your sugar levels done.

start your anti diabetic medications.

for nerve tingling-
take TAB gabapentin 300mg TDS.

for osteoarthritis-
take diclofenac+serratiopeptidase combo 1 tab BD
tab pantop 1 tab before breakfast.

DO NOT take this lightly. consult a diabetologist today.

hope this helps
thank you
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What Causes Pain And Swelling In The Feet?

hello, welcome to healthcaremagic pain and swelling in feet can be after a trauma. get an Xray of foot done. secondly loss of sensation is feature of diabetic neuropathy. get your sugar levels done. start your anti diabetic medications. for nerve tingling- take TAB gabapentin 300mg TDS. for osteoarthritis- take diclofenac+serratiopeptidase combo 1 tab BD tab pantop 1 tab before breakfast. DO NOT take this lightly. consult a diabetologist today. hope this helps thank you