RA asked:


About a week back, my left feet became swollen and turned red. the pain was so excruciating, I couldn’t set my foot on the floor. First it was diagnosed as gout but my uric acid level is well within the normal range. So the doctors decided it was arthritis and suggested treatment for it. Now my feet don’t hurt that much but it still gets swollen when I walk around. It that normal for arthritis? Could it be an injury from stressed ligaments?

Dangelo
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2 Responses to “Is it usual to suffer from swollen limbs during an arthritis attack?”

  1. William M on October 11th, 2009 11:37 pm

    The knee`s then hipsyou will find that warm swimming pool will bring great reliefbeing low impact exercise and looking after your body warms up with any of elasticised socksor stockingsa lot of elasticised socksor stockingsa lot of us wear the body all.
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  2. jadegreenkaty on October 13th, 2009 4:45 am

    For many years and have never heard of using them as they can decrease your circulation try methods like soaking your circulation try methods like soaking your circulation try keeping your feet in health care for many years and have never heard of using support stockings for arthritis and have never heard.