Adajan Dn, Surat
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Palanpur Nd, Surat
Adajan Dn, Surat
Majura Gate, Surat
Female | 65
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani
Male | 22
Having pain from shoulder down to toe seems uncomfortable. A pinched nerve may cause this pain. A nerve gets pressed or squeezed, thus leading to this issue. Move gently, avoid activities increasing pain. If pain persists, visit an orthopedist for proper advice and treatment.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Male | 15
Feeling some pain at the back of your feet can be Achilles tendinitis. Signs are swelling, stiffness, and aching. This happens when too much use or injury causes inflammation of the tendon that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. To relieve the discomfort rest, apply ice packs, and do gentle stretching exercises. Supportive footwear will also help. However, if the pain persists do not hesitate to seek medical attention from an orthopedist.
Answered on 25th May '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
You need to take rest, Physiotherapy and medication in the initial stages. If it's stage 3/4 chondroplasty may be required.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Saksham Mittal
Female | 30
Foot bone rising happens due to severe pain and swelling. It can result from wounds or injuries, or excessive usage. Heavy lifting may also cause it. Resting, elevating feet can help. Soaking feet in ginger or saltwater, keeping them cool brings relief. Consult an orthopedist if discomfort persists.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Male | 66
Your father regularly suffers from knee pain and swelling which can be a bothering problem for him. This might be arthritis, a condition responsible for joint pain and swelling. It is good that he is consuming vitamin D and calcium because they are essential for good bone health. Yet, he may want to see an orthopedist for the medication of pain relief and physical therapy to manage the pain better.
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Female | 73
It seems your mother is suffering from peripheral artery disease (PAD). Symptoms include legs being heavy and stiff, walking being hard, feet being flat and, legs having discomfort. This happens when the arteries in the legs become narrow. To help, gentle exercises like walking, leg raised, use of comfortable shoes, and managing other health conditions can improve the symptoms. Please take her to an orthopedist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Male | 29
The crooked healing of a bone can create a situation when the arm looks and feels wrong. At your age, the arm may not be able to go back to its original shape and become perfectly straight. Some treatments can help, including physical therapy and, in some cases, surgery. Of course, you should first talk with an orthopedist who can recommend the best way to make your life more bearable.
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Male | 23
You might have medial tibial stress syndrome or tibial stress fractures, which occur when your shin bones experience repeated stress from activities like running. You may feel localized pain, discomfort when jumping, and varying levels of pain. Rest, apply ice to the area, and consider seeing an orthopedist for evaluation and advice.
Answered on 24th Sept '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Female | 20
The condition you describe might be patellar tendinitis. It happens when the tendon connecting your kneecap and shinbone gets inflamed. Overuse like repeatedly hitting your knee can cause this. Resting your knee, icing it, and doing gentle knee-strengthening exercises can help. However, if pain persists, see an orthopedist for evaluation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Male | 18
It seems that, according to your described symptoms, you are dealing with one of the types of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), which is a clot in the blood vessels deep inside body. You should immediately seek the advice of a physician, preferably from among vascular specialists to allow for proper testing and diagnosis. DVT is a severe condition that requires emergency treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Female | 16
Stabbing pain in the knee can be due to many reasons. It could be ligament or meniscus injuries to inflammation or other medical conditions. Get it examined with an orthopedic for proper evaluation and treatment if required.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Female | 21
This kind of pain can be caused by muscle strain or inflammation. The pain may also occur if the muscles are overused or due to poor posture. While taking pain relievers can help for some time, resting the affected area, applying ice packs, and avoiding activities that aggravate it are equally important. In case the pain does not go away, please consult an orthopedist.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Female | 17
Scapula is the big bone in your upper back area - the shoulder blade. Scapula issues arise from overexertion, poor posture, or injury. You might experience sharp pains, stiffness, or arm mobility issues. Try gentle stretching exercises, apply ice packs, and take pain medication for relief. However, it's crucial to rest your body and avoid activities worsening the condition. If discomfort persists, consulting an orthopedist would be advisable for proper guidance.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Female | 23
You might be having a rough time with your quadricep tendinitis. The symptoms you're going through, like pain moving from your knees to your thighs, can be a challenge. This kind of injury can be caused by overusing your legs or not warming up properly before exercise. To help with this, try doing some gentle stretches and avoiding activities that worsen the pain. As well, applying ice packs and elevating your legs can provide some relief.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Female | 9
Limping with knee pain can have various causes, such as an injury, arthritis, or restricted knee movement. To relieve the pain, try applying ice, resting your knee, and doing gentle exercises to strengthen the surrounding muscles. If the pain persists, it’s best to consult an orthopedist.
Answered on 1st Nov '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Female | 30
That bony lump is likely an "acromial spur." It happens from wear and tear on your shoulder joint. You might feel pain when moving your arm or raising it up high. To help with discomfort, try gentle shoulder exercises. Also, apply ice to reduce swelling. If the pain continues, see a physiotherapist for guidance. They can advise on ways to manage the condition.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. velpula sai sirish
Female | 25
Yes they are both combination medications, such as the one you mentioned (oxycodone 5 mg with 325 mg of acetaminophen), are commonly prescribed for pain relief.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Male | 22
You have probably damaged your knee as a consequence of falling overboard. Swelling and maybe a bone slip are the consequence of trauma or impact caused by a fall. The good news is that you can walk without any pain. You can put a cold pack on to soothe the discomfort and raise your knee. Monitor any development and visit an orthopedist if the pain does not go away or worsens.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
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