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Female | 21

Why do I have persistent leg, foot, and ankle pain despite reduced typhoid episodes?

I am 21 years old and currently have been going through my leg foot and ankle pain i am diagnosed from typhoid almost every year in summers the typhoid has reduced but not the pain i usually have low blood pressure the pain stays for all they day and night if i change my position during night

1 Answer
Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 30th Apr '24

It see­ms like you have felt a lot of pain in your le­g, foot, and ankle. Your past typhoid sickness and low blood pressure­ could be why you still hurt. Sometimes, typhoid can make­ joints ache. It is very important to drink lots of water and re­st. Using cold packs and keeping your leg up high can he­lp the pain go away. If the pain does not stop, you should se­e an orthopedist to find out what is wrong.

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