Female | 43
What should I do for nerve pulling after surgery?
I'm describing for my mom.Her age is 43.she is suffering from nerve pulling after her second surgery.she can't move his both foot.she can't stand up.Now what should we do?
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 29th May '24
The tugging of nerves and inability to move their feet or stand up can be caused by nerve damage or compression; this sometimes occurs following surgery. It is important to get in touch with the surgeon who carried out the procedure so that they may assess what is happening. Additionally, physical therapy could help with regaining strength and movement.
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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (941)
knees pain of legs last of 1 year
Female | 43
A whole year with pain in your knees must've been tough. Many factors could cause this issue - injury, overuse, or even arthritis. You might experience swelling, stiffness, trouble moving your knees. Try resting, icing the area, gentle exercises, and pain medication for relief. But don't hesitate to consult an orthopedist if the discomfort persists, as they can provide professional guidance tailored to your specific situation.
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Public ramus bone fracture healing after 50 days attached bone again broke
Male | 25
No. The public ceil bone in your body is not healing as it should be. It was the second damage to the bone that occurred on the 50th day, and it may be because not healing was given a chance or overloading has been the case. You could experience pain, swelling, or difficulty in moving. Besides, it's necessary to visit an orthopedic surgeon since they will also propose other treatment options, such as a brace or possibly surgery to help the bone heal correctly.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Muje toda sa kam karne se weakness kyo ho jati he mere per ki jang achanak moti hoti ja rhi he lekin me nhi ho rhi hu or mere shoulder per scapula ho gaya he ise kese sahi kare
Female | 17
The sign of weakness and legs swelling could indicate some medical condition to be checked out by the physician. It is important to see a general practitioner right away if the symptoms are taken into account and the underlying cause is established. Regarding the scapula problem, consult an orthopedist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
I have low back pain for 10 days now and it's my only symptom. My pain started as a light pain and now progressed. When I sit – it hurts but it goes away after some time, when I find good position. I can't bend over. When I lay down, I find a position which suits me the best and the pain also goes away when I'm laying calm. It hurts when I'm walking. What should I do? Do I need to be worried? Painkillers don't help much
Female | 29
You're likely feeling low back discomfort that worsens when seated, bending, or walking. This kind of ache can stem from strained muscles, poor posture, or spinal issues. Gentle stretches, applying cold or warmth, and avoiding aggravating activities are crucial. However, if the pain lingers or intensifies, consulting an orthopedist is advisable.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Is it normal to experience swelling three months post hip replacement surgery?
Male | 48
Three months after hip replacement surgery, it is not uncommon to have swelling. But in case of pain or redness connected with swelling, the orthopedic surgeon should be consulted. They might instead refer you to a joint replacement specialist for further evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Namaste sir , Sir mera 1 year pehle accident may pair Tut Gaya ot k 3 4 month bad infection ho gaya abhi bohot controll hai lekin 2 jagah say abhi v pulse aata hai aur pain v hota hai Thora bohot. Yaha Dr sir ko dikhaya to unhone bole Osteomyelitis hua hai antibiotics nail dalkar nrs ya keya karengay , ab mujhe keya karna chaheay
Male | 25
You might be suffering from Osteomyelitis, an infection of the bone. Common symptoms are redness, swelling, and drainage of pus in the body. It can happen among other things, after a bone fracture or surgery. The most common cure for it is the use of antibiotics. Another approach may involve surgery to excise any infected tissue. Your orthopedist's advice is the most important thing you have to do, the right medication plan is also other products you should follow.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
What is the best treatment for chondromalacia patella
You need to take rest, Physiotherapy and medication in the initial stages. If it's stage 3/4 chondroplasty may be required.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Saksham Mittal
I am 59 years old and since I started taking Tasigna 200mg, there has been a stiffness in my thumb. I do not know if this is related to the medication, but I have been having a stiffness, twitching, in my thumb, mostly the joints, especially in my knuckle. Sometimes it also spreads to my wrist and other fingers. Also, if it touches anything (the finger) it kind of has a sore and burning sensation.
Female | 59
It seems plausible that the rigidity and spasms evident in your thumb may be indicative of arthritis. Arthritis usually leads to soreness, lack of mobility, as well as a burning sensation felt at the joints around such parts as the knuckles and wrists. This could linked with the Tasigna you’re taking. To alleviate the symptoms of this condition, try doing some easy exercises, using hot or cold packs on the area or discussing potential drug changes with your physician.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
i am a 15 year old female ,i have been having knee pain for almost a year,i have visited a doc who gave me intamine cream and a compressor but its getting worse
Female | 15
You should consult an orthopedist. Various factors such as injury, overuse, or underlying medical conditions can lead to knee pain. An orthopedic doctor will assess your condition and prescribe an appropriate course of treatment. If the treatment is delayed, this may lead to worsening of condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Hi Im a 26yo female, I got a lumbar MRI done because my back pain was giving me trouble to do daily activities, I cant bend forward, walk longish distances and it feels tight and hurts even when sitting or laying all these symptoms were random, I havent fell nor lifted anything too heavy, results say I have buldging associated with anular tear discs L4 and L5. And deshidrated discs L4 and L5. What does this mean? Will I get better without surgery? Will I ever get back to normal? Will I ever be able to go back to the gym and cycling? I WILL take the results to the doctor once I get my paycheck but I wanna get a 2nd opinion in the meantime. Thanks
Female | 26
Bulging and annular tear discs at L4 and L5 mean the discs in your lower back are damaged and dehydrated, which is causing your pain. Most cases improve with physical therapy, rest, and medication, and surgery is often not needed. However, it's important to consult an orthopedic specialist for a proper treatment plan. They can give you the best advice on recovery and return to activities like gym and cycling.
Answered on 4th June '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Hello, my son of two years and five months has suffered two fractures in the last five months. The first time was fractured in the femur region of the left leg and the second time it was broken below that and above the knee of the same leg. I sent you the results of the test and the photo of the bone density. Please guide me. I took this test two days after opening his leg.
Male | 2
Hello, according to the information given in, your son appears to be suffering from some underlying bone health problems. As a next step, I would recommend you to see bone density and overall health assessed by an orthopedist and a paediatric endocrinologist. These experts will be able to give your son the correct diagnosis and treatment plan for the situation he is in.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I am 48 year old women vegetarian my left knee is stiff and the muscle above the joints are swollen. I am unable to fold or walk properly but the bone and joint are not the problem. It feels there is a blockage aome where and the body is trying to send blood to the part. Some times the leg shakes by its own. What should i do ?whome should i consult ?
Female | 48
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani
Why does my Achilles tendon hurt?
Female | 28
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani
I have got flat feet No pain Is it reason for divorce
Female | 26 female
Answered on 4th July '24
Dr. Deepak Aher
How long does it take to recover from muscle atrophy?
The duration varies depending upon your severity of atrophy. Need to do regular and gradually progressive weight training exercises.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Saksham Mittal
Neck dry and pain, left chest pain, gas form, back pain, and legs also
Female | 28
You might have a mix of signs that result from different problems, including tight muscles due to stress, gas in the stomach causing discomfort, and maybe even acid reflux. At times these may lead to you feeling pain in various parts of your body like the neck, chest, back, or legs. To prevent too much gas build-up eat slowly as well as steer clear of foods that could trigger heart-burning sensations. Take some time out for yourself each day and gently stretch your body while doing so. If these symptoms continue unabated or get worse, visit a gastroenterologist or orthopedist.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Knee pain when sitting and when walking on the stairs
Female | 33
Knee pain during sitting and stair climbing can have various causes, conditions as osteoarthritis, patellofemoral pain syndrome, or overuse injuries. Consult a physician doctor or an orthopedist for a diagnosis. Treatment options may include rest, physical therapy, or, in some cases, surgery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I m 32 years age female last two having pain heels of legs x-ray n medicine done no effect x-ray shows enlargement of heel bones.
Female | 32
Acupuncture offers relief from chronic heel spurs and has proven record in treating calcaneal spur.
Extra bone tissue known as heel spurs which develop due to over stress of the foot can cause pain in back of heel. Electro Acupuncture points, Moxibustion, Acupressure and seed therapy have shown great relief in heel pain and inflammation. Also correction in the enlargement of heel bone is observed as the acupuncture treatment is taken on regular basis. I.e. 2-3 sessions weekly continued for a period of 1-2 months.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani
I am 34 years old,myself and my partner was kn a car crash last year march. We have physio (thunk it was 8 or 10 sessions) I had stiffness in my neck but after the physio it was fine. Last month my left arm from my shoulder to my elbow really hurts,I struggle to lift my left arm up and sometimes I have to use my right arm to move my left arm as its really painful.
Female | 34
You may have adhesive capsulitis, which is also referred to as a frozen shoulder. This usually occurs after an injury in the shoulder has taken place such as a car accident for example. Pain and stiffness are common symptoms of this condition thereby making it difficult for one to move the affected arm or arms. To alleviate these signs try gentle stretching exercises coupled with warm compresses applied to the painful area.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Why does ac joint hurt?
Here are many things that can happen to the AC joint, but the most common conditions are arthritis, fractures and separations. Arthritis is a condition characterized by loss of cartilage in the joint, which is essentially wear and tear of the smooth cartilage that allows the bones to move smoothly. Like arthritis at other joints in the body, it is characterized by pain and swelling, especially with activity. Over time, the joint can wear out and get larger, with spurs forming around it. These spurs are a sign of the arthritis and not a cause of the pain. Reaching across the body toward the other arm aggravates arthritis at the AC joint. AC joint wear and tear is common in weight lifters, especially among those who bench press and to a lesser extent, military press. In weight lifters the arthritis at the AC joint has a special name — osteolysis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Dev Padia
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