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Male | 20

I have pain in both hands(3 inches above and below the elbows) and legs(5 inches above and below the knees). Not bone pain as I feel good if I try to restrict my blood flow. I always wear knee and elbow caps for pain relief. As far I remember I'm suffering from this pain for almost 13-14 years. Currently, I'm 20 years, I'm was being told it was due to the growing stage. Earlier I had vitamin D level 7 but now it is 30 but still, the pain is not gone. I have pain almost daily, I will feel lucky I don't have pain that particular day. If I walk for long or stand or play, or do something intense then the intensity of the pain will be unbearable sometimes due to pain I can't even sleep at night. In my test report, I have everything normal. Tests I have done so far are ASO TITRE, Anti-Nuclear, CPR, HLA B profile, Anti-CCP, Phosphorus, CPK, URIC ACID, CALCIUM, GLUCOSE, VITAMIN D  AND B-12, THS, CBC, Alkaline Phosphate, Potassium, LDH, Magnesium.

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Dr. Dilip Mehta

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

You need to consult an endocrinologist for your problem

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I am Ganavi, 20 years Female, while walking on uneven road , I had a slip fall (2 months back) My left ankle joints got swollen with pain, difficult to walk. i had consulted a local Doctor, based on xray report - ligament strain, he has put POP for 1 month. Even after 1 1/2 months I am having pain and swelling at ankle joint. What should I do? Please guide me

Female | 20

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Suffering from knee pain . need to orthopedic

Female | 60

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Sir I am suffering from shoulder disclocation coz of heavy load ... It's been one month now . Can I remove my strap now or do wear long to make it fully recovered. After watching some you tube video that's after some time it's dislocat again make me scared ???? I don't want to do surgery please advice me sir what to do

Male | 18

Shoulders can become dislocated again if they aren’t given enough time to heal completely. It would be best to continue using the brace so your shoulder receives more support. Taking it off prematurely might cause another dislocation. If you rest your shoulder adequately, then no surgery will be necessary. 

Answered on 24th June '24

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I have back pain which effects my legs I have numbness in legs due to it and can't walk properly and I can't bend or sit down. The reason is I was inactive for a whole year I used to stay in bed for the whole year

Female | 16

Your INACTIVITY caused muscle weakness, leading to lower back pain.. The pain could now be radiating down your legs as numbness. The numbness in your legs could be due to nerve damage. You need to consult a DOCTOR who will assess your condition and advise you accordingly....

Answered on 26th Sept '24

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What is total cost of both knee replacement

Male | 58

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello. I recently discovered that when I pour warm water on my thumb it starts to hurt and the pain goes thru the whole arm. It only happens when water is poured on it but when I am not showering or washing my hands my arm feels fine.

Male | 16

Hey, Welcome to ClinicSpots. We're here to help you with your health concerns.

 

Your pain when warm water touches your thumb, radiating through your arm, might be related to nerve sensitivity or an underlying condition like neuropathy. The warmth could be triggering nerve endings, causing the pain to spread. It’s also possible that a minor injury or inflammation is reacting to the temperature change.

Next Steps to Follow

-Avoid Warm Water: Temporarily avoid exposing your thumb to warm water to prevent discomfort.

-Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on additional symptoms such as swelling, numbness, or changes in skin color.

-Consult a Healthcare Professional: Schedule an appointment with a doctor, preferably a neurologist or an orthopedic specialist, for a thorough evaluation. Diagnostic tests like nerve conduction studies or imaging might be needed.

-Detailed Examination: The doctor will perform a physical examination and take a medical history to diagnose the issue accurately. They might suggest treatments such as physical therapy, medications, or further tests based on their findings.

Health Tip

Consider gentle health exercises to maintain flexibility and reduce nerve sensitivity. Ensuring good hand ergonomics and avoiding repetitive strain can also help prevent discomfort.

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Answered on 23rd Sept '24

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Navicular bone hurts very much

Male | 32

Navicular pain can happen due to stress fractures, tendonitis, arthritis, structural issues, injuries, or ill-fitting footwear. Avoid self diagnosis and seek advice from an orthopedist for your foot pain.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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