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aching joints in feet,knees and hips..
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i have aching feet in the morning,,,my knees can be sore when i bend down and up again...my hip jointd hurt topo when standing too long...i had blood tests last yr for arthritis but was ok...i work as a scaffolder and carry lots of heavy steel everyday....but in cold the joints are worse or in the morning my feet are worse untill i walk and after 5-10 mins they seem ok...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your blood tests were probably for Rheumatoid Arthritis. What you have sounds very much like Osteoarthritis (wear and tear) on the joints. (Your job would have contributed to this). I suffer from osteoarthritis and have all the symptoms you describe. The fact that your joints are worse in the morning and have to 'get going' points to osteoarthritis. I can hardly walk when I first get up and going down stairs is virtually impossible
I would make an appointment with your GP to discuss it all again. He will probably send you for xrays and prescribe you anti-inflammatory tablets.
There are lots of things that can help with osteoarthritis, but in my opinion the best thing is to keep as active as you can. I have had osteoarthritis since I was a teenager!
However, before going into any further suggestions, you must get a proper diagnosis.
Good luck to you.
I would make an appointment with your GP to discuss it all again. He will probably send you for xrays and prescribe you anti-inflammatory tablets.
There are lots of things that can help with osteoarthritis, but in my opinion the best thing is to keep as active as you can. I have had osteoarthritis since I was a teenager!
However, before going into any further suggestions, you must get a proper diagnosis.
Good luck to you.
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