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Joint Pain

Any discomfort or soreness in the body's joints is called joint pain. The most common causes of joint pain are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, gout, bursitis, tendinitis, joint overuse, fibromyalgia, rickets, and cancer.

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Can Mahayograj Guggulu and Amavatari Ras be taken together for my father's joint pain?

Query: Hello doctor, My father suffers from pain in his joints and has been recommended to use some medication from India. There are two types of tablets Baidyanath Mahaygraj Guggulu and Baidyanath Amwatari Ras. He has been advised by a friend to take two tablets of each two times a day. Are they safe to u...  Read Full »


Dr. Farzana Roshan. M

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. Both drugs are completely safe and effective for joint pain and can be taken together. You can also take a glass of warm water while taking medicine for easy digestion. I suggest the following: boil two to three garlic cloves in milk and ...  Read Full »

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