I took Idrofos 25 days ago and a vitamin D sachet the next day, and I still have severe joint pain, stiffness, and difficulty walking. What should I do to get relief?
Severe joint pain and stiffness continuing even after taking Idrofos and vitamin D may happen because the underlying problem is still active or the deficiency has not been corrected fully yet. Vitamin D and bone-strengthening medicines often take several weeks to months before noticeable improvement appears. Difficulty walking can occur from joint inflammation, arthritis, muscle weakness, calcium imbalance, nerve problems, or severe vitamin deficiency affecting the bones and muscles. Management usually depends on identifying the exact cause of the pain rather than repeating supplements too quickly. Doctors may recommend checking vitamin D, calcium, phosphorus, kidney function, or inflammatory markers if symptoms remain severe. Gentle movement exercises, physiotherapy, sunlight exposure, and adequate protein intake may support recovery. Pain-relieving medicines or arthritis treatment may sometimes be needed if inflammation is contributing significantly. Increasing swelling, fever, sudden weakness, or inability to bear weight should be evaluated carefully because persistent severe pain may need a more detailed orthopaedic or medical assessment.