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Can hydralazine cause knee pain?

Can hydralazine cause knee pain and weakness be due to hydralazine? I take 10 mg of hydralazine 3 times a day. After about 3 to 4 hours taking it,... read more

Knee pain after total hip replacement?

When I go to bed my affected side of a total hip replacement causes me severe knee pain

I am on prednisone and can't sleep and severe leg/knee pain is this normal?

my face is swollen, legs weak, knee pain waking me up so pain cant' stand the pain is this caused from the prednisone?

How long will pain last after having manipulation of knee/leg? In a lot of pain Help F. B?

Had total knee replacement 2/4/2014. Manipulation done 4/8/2014. In lots of pain, knee swollen real bad. Depress Help F. B.

Does Augmentin ES-600 cause severe knee / joint pain during and after the prescribed course?

Given Augmentin ES-600 for 10 days for Cellulitis in lower leg; now have changed Antibiotics and have had severe pain in both knees in all positions.... read more

Tramadol not working when taken as prescribed?

Hey guys my doctor prescribed me tramadol 50mg for my knee pain about a week ago. I have been taking them as prescribed and they do not seem to help... read more

I am a diabetic and I would like to know if taking ibuprofen will raise my sugar levels?

The reason I am asking is because I had knee surgery about a month ago, and I have been taking 400 mgs 3 times a day and my sugar levels have become... read more

I hd total knee replacement August 2011. I still have pain is this normal?

I am on mscontin 30mg er and mscontin ir 15 mg one three times a day the other four times a day. still in lots of pain. having another t.k.r tomorrow... read more

I had total knee replacement 18 weeks ago and I can't stand the pain still. I can't sleep at night.?

... I am in such pain that I cry from around 3:00 A.M. on till after day light. I took 6 weeks of PT and the range of motion was right on the mark... read more

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