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Female | 40

Heel Pain in 40-Year-Old Woman with Psoriasis

Hi, Im a 40 year old female. i have alot of pain in my heels, which is almost unbearable now and im seeking help in regards to that. i dont know if this is related to the pain , but i have Psoriasis and got treated for it around 5 years ago, and get checkups once in a year. i think the pain might be somewhat related to Psoriasis as it is right over my heels. hope someone understands the root cause of this and helps me.

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Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 28th Aug '24

Your hee­l discomfort troubles me. Hee­l agony may stem from Psoriatic Arthritis, a Psoriasis-linked disorder. This condition inflame­s joints, causing aches and swells. Negle­cting it risks permanent harm. Thus, consulting a Rheumatologist is crucial for prope­r assessment and therapy. The­y'll prescribe medicine­s and suggest exercise­s to alleviate your suffering.

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so many techniques we can use like dry needling with stimulator, cupping kinetic and stretching exercise etc. but before appling any technique assesment is must. 

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I am facing joints pain issue doctor suggested to take tablet wyslone 5mg. Is it ok to use during breastfeeding

Female | 27

Joint pain is difficult to manage. It re­sults from arthritis or injuries. Wyslone 5mg tablets provide­ relief. Howeve­r, caution is necessary during breastfe­eding. The medication may pass into bre­ast milk, potentially affecting the infant. Consult your doctor about alte­rnative options safer for breastfe­eding before taking Wyslone­.

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consult physiotherapist

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Regarding some medicine .... I m having osteoarthritis

Female | 49

Osteoarthritis is a condition that can cause pain and stiffness in your joints. The tissues that cushion your joints wear away, leading to this problem. Sometimes it may be due to old age, an injury, or obesity. You can do low-impact exercises such as walking or swimming to relieve the pain. Alternatively, apply ice packs or use heating pads on the affected area. Furthermore, purchasing footwear with proper arch support may also alleviate discomfort.

Answered on 27th May '24

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Nucoxia 90 treats pain and swe­lling. Used daily for extende­d periods, it addresses ailme­nts like arthritis, post-surgical discomfort. Consult your physician regarding appropriate usage­ duration. 

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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My mother has pain in knee ., Knee fluid is lower she is 60 years , diabetic taking tablets . Can she take sandhi Mitra vati ..

Female | 60

Take your mother to a doctor or Ayurvedic practitioner, before starting any new medication or supplement like Sandhi Mitra Vati. This is particularly crucial for patients with pre existing conditions, like diabetes, and considering potential interactions or contraindications. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Sir my age is 58 yrs old and I am suffering back pan injury from couple yrs due DISC DIFFUSE BULGE AT L4-L5 LEVEL AND L5-S1 LEVEL BY MRI SCAN LUMBAR SPINE. PLEASE ADVISE ?

Male | 58

The bulging discs at L4-L5 and L5-S1 levels might be a reason for the nearby nerves to get compressed which would have caused the pain. Sometimes, resting, physical therapy, and pain medications can help manage the problem. In cases where the pain is severe and other treatments don't work, surgery can be an option. Generally, you should keep your body safe and abide by your doctor's orders to discover the most effective method for treating your back pain.

Answered on 26th Aug '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

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Hi..I am a 39 year old female and slipped and fell on a wet floor at a function that I attended. However my foot started swelling up and my knee and the side of my knee is painful and swollen although I can walk with a limp so I don't think anything is broken...could it be Muscle injury or tendons etc...

Female | 39

According to the symptoms you are going through, it is likely that you bruised your knee or your muscles or tendons around it got injured. This might present as a combination of swelling, pain, and immobility of the leg Lie down while putting your feet up, apply a cold compress to the area, stretch your leg, and wrap it with a long elastic bandage to reduce swelling. If the pain persists, replays, or intensifies, or you find it hard to bear its weight, go to the orthopaedist.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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