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Female | 11

Is Body Pain in 11-Year-Olds Normal?

Body pain is symptom of age attend?. Kid age is 11.

1 Answer
Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 27th June '24

Young people­ like 11-year-olds sometime­s experience­ body discomfort. Physical activity and growing bodies frequently cause­ this common issue. Simple reme­dies like resting, stre­tching exercises, warm baths, or occasionally pain me­dication often alleviate te­mporary soreness. Howeve­r, persistent pain arises, consult an orthopedist.

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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (1135)

My 8 year old daughter recently got diagnosed with a 63 degree thoracic dextro curvature (scoliosis). Will she have to have surgery?

Female | 8

A 63-degree thoracic dextro curve in an 8-year-old is hardly a short one. Your daughter may need surgery at some point, but careful watching is essential. Sometimes, bracing or physical therapy can help. Surgery is usually the last option considered for severe curves or if the curve is worsening rapidly. Hence, let us monitor it and collaborate with the doctors to come up with the best plan.

Answered on 6th Sept '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Good morning. I was doing high jump in a school,and my leg ankle removed and got my leg a little short. Can it be resolved be straighten it and make it balanced with the other one

Male | 34

You seem to have dislocated your ankle, which can give your leg a longer impression. Such occurrences are observed when the bones in your ankle are misplaced. To correct this, you should go to an orthopedist who can put the bones back into the right place. A splint or a brace may be used by them to enable your ankle to recover properly. Adhering to their recommendations is critical if you want your leg to be straightened and aligned with your other leg. Rest, elevate your leg, and stay away from putting weight on it until you see a doctor.

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Hi there, Hope you’re doing well. I’m reaching out to ask about medial tibial stress syndrome/tibial stress fractures. I’ve been training for my 2nd marathon for the past few months and have experienced some shin pain along the inside of my left leg (dominate leg). It’s a low pain level that never exceeds 1-3 out of 10 on a pain level scale. My main issue is that it’s challenging to self diagnose this. Part of me sees a couple fracture symptoms - the pain is localized (not big like a typical shin splint), there is slight pain when I run up or down stairs, some discomfort when I jump multiple times on the one leg, and the pain fluctuates from day to day. And although the pain point is localized, it’s not quite as tender or painful as some examples I’ve read online (so maybe not a fracture?). My reasons why I think this could just be a shin splint are because the pain has not gotten worse over the past 3 weeks (while running), and the pain fades away most of the time when I’m running (sometimes I feel discomfort during the first mile or 2 but then it’s gone). I even ran a half marathon race with a personal best time just 5 days ago, and was not bothered by it during or after the race. I started noticing this issue about 3 weeks ago. I took a couple days off from running 2.5 weeks ago to address it. I didn’t think it was anything alarming, so I continued my training for 2 weeks - I run about 50 to 60 miles a week. I haven’t ran for 5 days this week because I began to get paranoid about this injury still lingering (last thing I want is to turn a shin splint into a fracture). It’s strange the injury hasn’t gotten worse, and like I said, the pain fluctuates from day to day, but never exceeds a 3 out of 10 on the pain level scale. I’m wondering if you have any recommendations and if it’s worth visiting a doctor in person soon. My ultimate goal is to still run my marathon the final weekend of April, but I’ll need at least 5 to 6 more weeks of training - therefore if my rest time exceeds 3 weeks, I probably can’t do the race. Obviously it’s not the end of the world if I have to sit out. Thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon! Take care, Dominic

Male | 23

Answered on 24th Sept '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

I have chest pain neck pain jow pain

Male | 22

These­ symptoms signify heart trouble. It could be a he­art attack or angina - artery blockages. But muscle strain and indige­stion can also be possible causes. If fee­ling such things, talk to a cardiologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Is a longer femur or longer tibia better for sprinting speed?

Male | 24

Having a longer fe­mur is better for sprinting spee­d. The femur is your thigh bone. A longe­r femur helps power your sprints. Howe­ver, a longer tibia below your kne­e strains leg muscles. A longe­r femur gives you an advantage for sprinting spe­ed. Be sure to train safe­ly and avoid overworking muscles though.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

My mother has femur neck fracture, so plz tel me further advice and treatment

Female | 70

pl get the xray done,
connect for acupressure points and natural therapy for reducing the pain
take care

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

my back hurts and i can’t bend

Female | 25

You seem to have back pain and trouble bending. It could result from any number of factors, such as a muscle strain or back trauma. To correctly be diagnosed and treated for your condition, I would suggest that you visit an orthopedic physician.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Hey, what I’d like to check is what the implications are that I seem to have symptoms developing after having the first vaccine. The bite mark has swelled and is itchy/prickly. The muscles in the affected leg feel tired and heavy. Might be totally unrelated but I woke up today with the hamstring in the other leg feeling pulled, I don’t think I was doing anything that would pull it. Facts are - I was lightly bitten by a wild dog on the evening of the 15th. By noon of the 16th I had the vaccine (Rabivax-S). Since then the symptoms above have appeared around the bite mark.

Female | 25

Swelling and itching near the bite, tired legs, and muscle heaviness are likely due to the dog bite and the vaccine. Your body might be overreacting to the vaccine. The hamstring pain in the other leg may not be related to the bite or vaccine. Use cold compresses and OTC antihistamines for itching and pain. Rest your legs and avoid physical activity to ease fatigue. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult your doctor. Ensure rabies prevention by following your doctor’s advice.

Answered on 19th Nov '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

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