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Female | 22

Is A4 Fracture Causing L5 Spine Problem?

Spine problem in l5 which a4 fracture

1 Answer
Dr. Pramod Bhor

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 28th Jan '25

A spinal issue in the lower back, particularly in the lumbar region, can cause discomfort, pain radiating to the legs, or even weakness. Such problems often stem from injuries, degeneration, or heavy lifting. Solutions can include physical therapy, pain management, and, in some cases, surgical options. It's vital to avoid strenuous activities and to practice good posture. Gentle exercises can promote healing and flexibility. However, the best course of action is to seek an orthopedist advice who can provide a tailored assessment and treatment plan. Remember, prioritizing your health is essential, and supportive help is available.

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I don't have any disease, I also did blood test but nothing wrong in the report but I have very little swelling in my left ankle which goes away in the morning or when I rest but comes back and also when I press my legs mid upper bone it makes a small dent ,I think it's fluid retention or high salt intake or due to heat or long sitting and standing, please suggest me because I am having anxiety due to this.

Female | 27

It's good to hear that your blood tests are normal, but the swelling in your ankle and the dent in your leg might still need attention. This could be due to fluid retention, high salt intake, or prolonged sitting and standing. I recommend visiting a general physician or a vascular specialist to rule out any underlying conditions. It's important to address your anxiety as well, and they can guide both.

Answered on 19th July '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

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?

Female | 43

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. 

Answered on 29th May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Sir I injected dexa and diclofenac injection in one syringe any problem

Female | 34

A slight error occurre­d - you injected two medicine­s together. This could irritate, or impact how the­ medicines function. Monitor for redne­ss, swelling, and pain at the injection site­. If any of these symptoms arise, promptly consult a doctor.

Answered on 12th Sept '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Dilip Mehta

Dr. Dilip Mehta

Having pain on fracture area I have kept my finger straight for one month.

Male | 15

You are going through a lot of pain in the area where you had a fracture and kept your finger straight for one month. This pain may be due to stiffness or weakness in the muscles around the fracture site. To help with this, you can gently do some simple finger exercises to improve movement and strength. Remember to go slowly and stop if you feel any sharp pain. 

Answered on 27th Sept '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

I have turf toe in 1year ago I eat medicine buy in medical store and iceing But did not get relief, today I am having pain again and all this happened while playing football.

Male | 14

You could be having turf toe, which is typical when doing sports such as football. Turf toe occurs when the big toe joint is injured, and can cause pain. Symptoms are swelling, pain, and limited movement of the toe. To assist in the healing process, try to rest your foot, use ice packs, and wear supportive shoes. Ignoring the pain, and consulting with the family doctor is a better option.

Answered on 25th Aug '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

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