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I sprained my ankle about 2 months ago and it is still giving me pain .... Can one get arthritis in yr feet ? I have Lupus already? And hands ,knees ,fingers elbows are all affected.? Have had physio already but just wondered if it will ever settle down.? Thank you for any replies given?

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You certainly can get arthritis in your feet - my feet (and other joints) swelled up and got very painful at times when I had a flare up of Rheumatoid arthritis five or six years ago.

Not saying that is what is wrong in your case. I expect you are seeing a Rheumatologist for your Lupus and they should advise.

Hope your feet improve soon!

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Thank you Gordon Edwin for your reply very interesting to hear you can get arthritis in yr feet! Take care!

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