Male | 21
Hand Injury: Red Spot After Punch, No Pain - Next Steps?
I got a punch on my hand nearer to shoulder.after 2 days a bluish red spot is seen. I put on balm and rubbed it.now there is no pain but little when I touch it.no swelling or no problem while moving.what should I do?
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 26th Sept '24
You hit your hand and now there's a blueish-red spot. That's normal after being punched. The balm helped make it hurt less, which is good. It feeling sore when you touch it is normal too. But keep watching it. You can ice it briefly if needed. It'll get better soon.
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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (1061)
I recently had an MRI done because I am having serious back pain. The results said.. right side disc bulge at L5-S1 level causing lateral recess and neuroforaminal narrowing as well as abutting the exiting right L5 nerve root. What does this mean?
Female | 46
Your back issue involves a bulging disc at a specific level. The bulge puts pressure on a nerve, potentially causing pain. Like a kinked hose restricting water flow, the pressure disrupts nerve function. Physical therapy, medication, or surgery could help. Working closely with your orthopedic doctor on a treatment plan is vital for symptom relief.
Answered on 27th Sept '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Infection and fiber Leg
Female | 60
An infection occurs when harmful bacteria enter through a break in the skin. Usual signs are redness, pain, heat, or warmth there, and growth of the affected part. You should clean the wound properly, bandage it with a clean piece of cloth then visit a dermatologist if there is no change. Oral antibiotics are usually prescribed to be taken as prescribed. To prevent future occurrences, make sure that you keep that place clean too.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
My back is in so much pain every night
Female | 14
You most likely suffer from back pain. It can result from various causes such as poor posture, an injury, or underlying diseases. I advise seeing an orthopedist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
My mother is 72 years old. She has severe backpain and cannot sit. CT sacn report says - mild compression fracture in TV9 and TV10. Lytic lesions TV10, LV1 and LV5 - needs to R/O with metastatic. Diffuse annular disc with focal central disc causing thecal sac compression at L4-5 . Spondylotic changes. As suggested doctor took sample from back in thoracic and was sent twice for biopsy but result says insufficient sample . We are clueless , can you please direct us what could be done.
Female | 72
You need to repeat biopsy as it says insufficient sample and also some blood reports after consulting oncologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Saksham Mittal
I’m 15 and was diagnosed with soft tissue damage at the top of my right foot going into my ankle. It started in November 2023. It’s gotten worse.
Female | 15
You have hurt the soft parts in your right foot near the ankle. This could have happened by doing too much, a sports injury or even twisting it. Pain, swelling, and hard to move the foot are some common signs. Make sure you rest the foot, put ice on it and keep it up so that it does not swell. You can also try stretching it gently and taking pain relief medicine. If the pain does not improve, talk to an orthopedist about what else you should do.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I am having backache from last three days. What should I do to recover from it
Female | 20
To get a relief from backache you can follow some steps to recover. Get enough rest and avoid strenuous activity, apply ice where you feel the pain.Take pain medication as directed. Do simple stretching exercises. If still the pain is there consult an orthopedist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Leg pain and leg last porson heat
Male | 18
The sources of leg pain can be wide-ranging in nature like sports injuries, overuse, or more serious medical conditions such as arthritis or sciatica. Consult an orthopedic doctor who can identify the cause of leg pain and give it proper treatment is crucial.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Why do I get pain in my legs,arms, fingers, knees and thighs.it gets worse while resting and in the morning.
Female | 25
Pain in the joints of multiple body parts may suggest such health issues as arthritis or fibromyalgia. Make sure to consult a orthopedist for accurate diagnosis and on-time treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I was about going to sleep at night when I started feeling some twitching around my eyes coupled with some electric-like shocks on my face. When I slept and woke up, I discovered it had increased. My face looked swollen, and my mouth was somehow tight. I couldn't whistle with it or shape it any way I wanted to. I couldn't open it wide. I couldn't close my eyes without pain and It was blinking even when I closed it and it was like a stress to my nose when I closed one of the eye or both. All of these relieved me in two days time. And my eyes could close better without pressure and my mouth functions was back to normal. But after some days I discovered that my posture has changed and my left hip bone is tight. My left leg has some rotation making it look like it's tight. My glute seems tight and my left hip look like it's forward, making my Left leg to appear longer and my walking posture to change. I can run, I can shoot with my both legs. Just that I'm having tighness in my left hip or pelvis. This has made me to walk in a different manner. Pls what can I do?
Male | 32
You may have experienced a condition called Bell's Palsy, which causes facial muscle weakness and can affect your posture. Bell's Palsy is usually due to nerve inflammation that controls facial muscles, leading to symptoms like twitching, facial swelling, and difficulty closing your eyes or moving your mouth. While most cases heal on their own, it's important to monitor any new symptoms. Initially, your posture changes and tightness in your left hip were the main concerns. Stretching exercises can help improve your range of motion and correct your posture. Consulting a physiotherapist or orthopedist can help you manage these symptoms professionally.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Bone infection and water retention in both legs along with swelling
Male | 14
In bone infections, there is usually swelling and sensitivity in the region where it occurs. Retaining water in both legs and feet is an alert sign of a health condition that needs medical attention. It is highly recommended to consult a specialist like a rheumatologist or an orthopedist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
What is robotic knee replacement?
Female | 47
use of robots for knee replacement results in accurate implants placement and longer survival, used more specifically in extra articular deformity with osteoarthritis of knee joint. www.shoulderkneejaipur.com
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Rajat Jangir
ESR - 55mm/hr CRP- 17mg/l Vit-D - 9.58 Vit B12-165 HDL-34 Serum globulin-2.39 Urea -16.69 HB level - low Thyroid and HBA1C - normal RA- negative ANA - negative ACCP- negative Inflammation and pain over right wrist... Preferred diet? Foods that is not to consume? Any tablets needed? Or any further test and checkup required?
Female | 19
The test results and symptoms can suggest that the patient has inflammation of his or her right wrist. It is advised to undergo a full examination by an orthopedic specialist who would make the appropriate diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Muje back spin pain hora gai
Male | 18
Your back may hurt because of lifting heavy objects, sitting around too much, or moving the wrong way. To feel better you should rest as much as possible and use either ice packs or heating pads on the affected area for short periods. In addition, try some gentle stretching exercises but be careful not to overdo it. If the pain continues, visit an orthopedist.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
My tibia bone is curve and height was not increasing
Male | 18
You may have an issue where your shinbone bends. Sometimes, this impacts height growth. You might notice your legs appearing unequal in size, or feeling pain. A disorder affecting growth could be the reason. An orthopedic specialist can recommend exercises or braces to address the curve and track your development.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
PATIENT MRS LIAQAT REGISTRATION # NAME 28/05/2024 AGE: GENDER: 52 Years Female DATE: ADVISED BY: DR.AHMED SHAFAQAT MRI LUMBAR SPINE CLINICAL INFO: Backache. Right sciatica. TECHNIQUE: Multiplanar and multisequential non contrast MRI lumbar spinewas performed according to departmental protocol. REPORT: There is normal alignment of lumbar vertebrae. Straightening of normal lumbar curve is noted. No dislocation, compression or collapse of vertebral body noted. No focal area of abnormal signal intensity seen in the lumbo-sacral vertebrae / visible spinal cord. Conus medullaris is at L1 level. Paravertebral soft tissues show normal signal intensity. LI-L2 level:disc shows preserved margin. No significant foramina stenosis or exiting nerve root compression is seen. Spinal canal is ample at this level. L2-L3 level:disc shows preserved margin. No significant foramina stenosis or exiting nerve root compression is seen. Spinal canal is ample at this level. L3-L4 level:disc shows preserved margin. No significant foramina stenosis or exiting nerve root compression is seen. Spinal canal is ample at this level. L4-L5 level:moderate circumferential disc bulge with posterior protrusion and focal sequestration causing moderate central canal stenosis &severe narrowing of lateral recesses & neural foramina bilaterally, compressing transiting and exiting nerve roots. Spinal myopathy seen at this level. LS-S1 level: mildcircumferential disc bulge, causing mild central canal stenosis &mild narrowing of lateral recesses & neural foramina bilaterally, abutting transiting and exiting nerve roots. IMPRESSION: • At L4-L5 level,moderate circumferential disc bulge with posterior protrusion and focal sequestration causing moderate central canal stenosis & severe narrowing of lateral recesses & neural foramina bilaterally, compressing transiting and exiting nerve roots. • Lumbar myospasm.
Female | 52
Your MRI shows a disc problem in your lower back, specifically at the L4-L5 level. This is causing pressure on nerves, leading to back pain and sciatica on the right side. It occurs when the soft material inside the disc pushes out. Treatment may include physical therapy, pain medications, and possibly surgery if severe. Make sure to follow up with an orthopedist for the best advice.
Answered on 31st May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Pair ke niche hisse me bahut dard rahta h 3 mahine se dawa se koi aram nahi h
Female | 30
This type of pain might be due to muscles being pulled or nerves being damaged. It is important to consult an orthopedist to determine the exact reason and to get the appropriate treatment.
Answered on 4th Oct '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Hi, about one month ago i was doing yoga and while doing Surya namaskar my left leg knee got twisted little badly i went to the nearest dispensary. They prescribed some medicine and didn't say much. I also applied some oil for pain relief and used crap bandage. It felt fine after 7-8 days. Now recently i went for trekking and there my same leg slipped now I'm having little discomfort in knee so should I go to doctor and do some x-ray or it will be fine.
Female | 26
I'm not a doctor, but if you experienced a knee injury that still causes discomfort after a month, it might be a good idea to seek medical attention. It's possible that the initial injury did not fully heal, and the recent slip during trekking may have exacerbated the problem. You should consider seeing an orthopedic doctor or an orthopedic specialist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Sine pain running ke baad hota hai sir kuch treatment bata do
Male | 27
Spine pain after running is often caused by muscle strain due to overexertion. This happens when your muscles are stressed from running too hard. To relieve the pain, rest is very important. You can also apply ice to reduce swelling, and over-the-counter painkillers can help. To avoid this in the future, make sure to stretch properly before and after running.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I got my knee patella dislocated for first time 2 weeks ago and today my plaster got dispatched. My knee has swelling is it due to plaster? And I am not able to bend it I am able to stand properly on both legs but while walking my knee can’t hold my weight properly. Will this automatically take time to be normal or should I do some exercises? And what to do to reduce swelling?
Male | 19
Swelling after causing a dislocated patella is usual. The plaster may play a part in the swelling, however, the major reason behind the injury is. Difficulty bending and walking are expected early on. As the knee mends, this will improve slowly over time. Light exercises your orthopedist suggests can stretch and strengthen your knee. Resting, elevating your leg, applying ice packs, and taking prescribed medications if necessary to reduce swelling will be helpful.
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I have pain in the inside of my legs for a week and a half and it hurts whenever I put pressure on it.
Female | 14
If you're experiencing pain on the inside of your legs that worsens with pressure, it could be due to muscle strain, adductor tendinitis, groin hernia, or nerve impingement. It would be best to consult with a healthcare professional for an evaluation, diagnosis, and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
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