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Female | 49

Got injured sacroillzc jojnt ligaments, suffering from dysfunctiong, rdgarding fusion of si joint

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Dr. Sayalee Karve

Clinical Pharmacologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Although sacroiliac joint dysfunction is usually considered to be the source of lower back and/or leg pain, it can be difficult to diagnose. When the normal mobility of the sacroiliac joint, which joins the triangular bone at the bottom of the spine (the sacrum) to the pelvic, is interrupted, it can produce pain.

• More specifically, sacroiliac joint pain can be caused by either too much or too little movement. Because they can feel so similar, leg pain caused by sacroiliac joint dysfunction might be difficult to distinguish from radiating leg pain caused by lumbar disc herniation (sciatica). The most common causes of SI joint dysfunction are excessive or insufficient mobility.

• Excessive movement in the sacroiliac joint (hypermobility or instability) can make the pelvis feel unstable and result in pain.

• Excessive mobility generates pain in the lower back and/or hip that can spread into the groin, whereas lack of movement (hypomobility or fixation) causes muscle tension, discomfort, and a loss in mobility.

Consult an Orthopedist for further investigations and treatment. 

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Muscle knots due to stress all over back and neck. Very healthy but slightly high lymphocyte count but doctors say its fine. I am so freaked out

Female | 15

Muscle knots are usually caused by stress. Stress & tension later develops in the form of muscle tightness and discomfort called muscle spasms.
Regarding your slightly high lymphocyte count, if your doctors have reassured you that it is not a cause for concern, it's generally best to trust their expertise. Minor variations in blood cell counts can occur without indicating a serious health issue.

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Hi,im a 15 year old boy and i have a really bad lower back pain that has been white for like 1-2 months and i can't walk, sit, stand or sleep because of the pain.

Male | 15

You should seek immediate medical attention from a professional, orthopedist, or family doctor for an evaluation and diagnosis. Possible causes include muscle strain, injury, structural issues, or medical conditions. Avoid activities that worsen the pain.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Female | 18

Causes of the lower back pain at right side that occurs after one sits for more than thirty minutes include a number of factors which can range from poor posture or muscle strain to herniated discs. However, it is best to visit an orthopedic specialist

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Feel laziness and whole body pain,

Male | 25

Check your protein content in your diet, try to take at least 40 gm of protein every day

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Female | 30

The pain can be because of many reasons. Better to see you clinically once and diagnose 

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Suffering from right hand joint pain since 4 months

Male | 67

Repetitive pain caould be due to arthritis, repetitive strain injury, or some previous injury.. Consult an orthopedic specialist or rheumatologist, for proper evaluation and diagnosis. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm 50 year old facing sharp pain behind knee muscle after hit in knee

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The pain could be due to a knee injury, so rest your knee and avoid putting weight on it. Consult an orthopedist and take pain medications as prescribed. And keep applying ice. If the pain persists or worsens keep your knee elevated and use crutches or a knee brace if you need to move around.

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