Male | 14
Why Do My Legs Give Out?
My legs give out. Sometimes I can't even get up when they get out.
Orthopaedic Surgery
Answered on 23rd May '24
Your legs may feel weak. There are many possible reasons for this, including lack of exercise, poor diet and nutrition, or low levels of certain vitamins. Try eating well-balanced meals each day and getting regular physical activity. Additionally, don’t forget to drink plenty of water. If these suggestions do not help, then it would be wise to consult with an orthopedist so that potential underlying causes can be eliminated.
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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (941)
I have wrist pain at both hands. At the left hand, it is the worst. I feel the pain right at my pinky finger side sometimes and when I supinate my hand, the pain goes to the middle from the ulnar side. At the right hand, here is pain too but its mild compared to the left one. It isn't even noticable when I stretch my right hand.
Male | 17
It sounds like you may be experiencing wrist pain, possibly due to overuse or strain. For your left hand, the pain focused around the pinky finger side could indicate issues with the ulnar nerve. It's important to consult a doctor, preferably an orthopedic specialist, for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. For the mild pain in your right hand, a medical evaluation is recommended to address any underlying causes and prevent further discomfort.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I have had alot of pain in my left hand on the front part then at the opposite back which persist when i lift my hand upward or raise a heavy load..the pain has been there for1 year and 3monts time....i think i strained my chest muscles because i feel twitches all over the chest which makes it easy for me to feel my heartbeat easily.also my vains feel painful atimes...then i dont understand the problem i it is issue with nerves or muscles please asist me
Male | 17
Something could irritate some nerves or muscle tissues in your left hand. When lifting objects, you feel discomfort - likely signs of muscle strain there. Separately, those chest twitches, feeling your heartbeat more strongly - those sensations correlate with nerve agitation. To pinpoint root causes and treatment options, consulting an orthopedist proves crucial.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Cervical neck pel. P3sjycgee
Female | 48
You may have a problem with your cervical vertebrae, leading to a sore and stiff neck. This could be due to sitting in the wrong position for long hours, muscle strain, or stress. You might feel stiffness, and discomfort, or have trouble moving your neck. Try doing some gentle neck exercises, applying heat or cold, and maintaining good posture. If the discomfort continues, visit an orthopedist for further advice.
Answered on 22nd July '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
When to start bisphosphonates?
Female | 78
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Anu Daber
How to increas disk space between L5 and S1
Female | 21
There is lesser space between the L5 and S1 vertebrae which contributes to back pain and leg pain. This is mainly due to aging or a slipped disc. You can create more room by strengthening your core muscles that support the spine. Additionally, proper posture and regular physical activity are important in relieving the pressure on these vertebrae. You can also visit an orthopedist for further treatment.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Low back pain down to both legs
Male | 36
Sciatica causes your back nerve to feel squeezed. This makes both legs hurt, tingle, or go numb. You can try resting, using ice packs or heating pads, and gentle stretches. But don't wait too long - if leg pains remain, you should see an orthopedist. Further exams and treatments may be needed to address this common back problem.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I had bypass surgery from left to right leg, balloon was placed to open blood flow, had stent put in on left side, im home now but experiencing leg pain and every once in awhile sharp pain on top of foot , is this normal ? I can find pulse on top of foot , dr said to find that if i can
Female | 57
Having some pain and discomfort in your leg after bypass surgery and having a stent put in is normal. The cause of the leg pain might be your body getting used to the new blood flow and the healing process. The sharp pain on your foot's top may be nerve irritation. It's good you can feel the pulse on your foot, but if the pain gets severe or doesn't improve, it's important to let your orthopedist know. Meanwhile, keep your leg elevated, take any prescribed pain medication, and gently massage your leg to ease the discomfort.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I m monika i have body ache nd stiffnes in my whole back for last year i visited so many doctors And took many medicines now i m takimg ayurveda medicine from 20 days but haven’t relieve till now Suggest me the good doctor That i can be recover
Female | 23
These symptoms could stem from various factors like muscle overexertion, improper posture maintained over time, or certain medical conditions. Seeking specialized medical guidance becomes crucial to identify the root cause and receive appropriate treatment. Consulting a rheumatologist or an orthopedist, experts in managing such ailments is advisable. They possess the knowledge to recommend specific exercises, physical therapy routines, or suitable medication to alleviate your discomfort and promote healing.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Sir, we are having pain in left shoulder since last 2 months. Just a few days ago, we had fallen from our parked bike, since then the same pain started in the right shoulder. Now there is pain in both the shoulders, the hands are not even fully raised and there is a problem in the side while sleeping. Took medicine too but nothing is getting relief.
Male | 30
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Rufus Vasanth Raj
Hi, iam 32 years old lady, i have lumbar spine bulging and disc degeneration so will there be any problem for pregnancy?
Female | 32
PREGNANCY with LUMBAR SPINE bulging and disc degeneration is POSSIBLE... Disc degeneration is common, not a serious issue... However, bulging may cause PAIN... Consult the DOCTOR for advice... Maintaining proper POSTURE and EXERCISE may help...
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I am 82 year old female who was hit in the right shoulder by a waitres in the dining room where I live. The shoulder is dislocated and the current doctor I saw said the ball is small so it will keep coming out so he did nothing except order some physical therapy to help strengthen muscles in the area. My arm is losing strength and I I am having trouble even getting dressed using that arm. Who can I see to get a second opinion as to what to do to solve this problem.
Female | 82
Your dislocated shoulder seems challenging, and arm struggles are tough. Since your current doctor didn't help enough, seek an orthopedic specialist's expertise. They specialize in assessing shoulder issues and recommending treatments. The right treatment can improve strength and relieve pain.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
am a mma fighter and 3 days ago had a kickboxing session, I was holding a kick shield for my dad who weighs 3x more than me. He kicked the kick shield hard but he accidentally missed the kick shield and instead kicked my shoulder, ever since then I have a lot of pain when moving my arms and and especially lifting it outwards I cannot lift it above my head without serious pain, I also feel weak in the same ark and have pain whenever I lift even a light object, I also feel pain in my bicep. Than you
Male | 18
You likely overused your shoulder muscles. Pain, weakness, and the fact your arm does not move well are the possible indications that your muscle has strained and/or torn. This can occur when the muscles are stretched too much. To start the healing process, keep the shoulder in a resting position, apply a cold pack to the affected area, and stay away from activities that worsen the pain. If the pain persists, go to an orthopedist.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Hello. Please I had a mid shaft humerus fracture in my left arm about two weeks ago. A cast was made on it, but I have been having shake feeling/ swing feeling in the fracture spot lately. I want to know if that feeling is normal and when the feeling stop. Thank you
Male | 20
If your arm is broken, it may feel wobbly or loose at the site of the fracture. This sensation occurs because the bones are mending themselves and trying to realign. Such feelings can last for several weeks. Ensure that you raise your arm above the level of your heart and refrain from putting any weight on it. In case this feeling doesn’t improve or becomes worse, let your orthopedist know.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Leg ankle heavy pain and swelling
Female | 25
An injury like a sprain, strain, or inflammation might be the culprit. Resting your leg, keeping it elevated, applying ice, and taking over-the-counter pain meds are crucial steps. If the pain and swelling persist, it's wise to consult an orthopedist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Why my hip/acetabulum hurts?
Hip pain can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include trauma, lying on a side for a prolonged period, overuse, muscle stiffness, sitting in an awkward position, sprains or strains. For treatment you need to visit orthopedist who will analyze the problem and prescribe the medicine for relief.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Dev Padia
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
Severe low back pain Not movable stage from night
Female | 28
This may occur from overworking your muscles, having a bad posture and getting some diseases. To start feeling better, stretch gently, use ice or heat packs, and try taking nonprescription painkillers. It would be best if you spoke to an orthopedist if improvement doesn't happen within a few days.
Answered on 27th May '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
Reed ki haddi ki NAS dabbi Hui hai uska upchar bataen
Male | 58
You need to rest and avoid excessive strain. You may take pain killers, try heat or cold therapy. Do gentle stretching exercises and maintain good posture.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
my brother is 28 years old, and he just had ACL surgery a month ago. I'm curious about what activities he can safely resume at this point. Can you provide some guidance on what's generally acceptable 1 month post ACL surgery for someone his age?
Male | 28
Now, your brother can begin with light exercises such as walking and stationary cycling. He should refrain from high-impact activities such as running, jumping or twisting until he finishes his rehabilitation program. It would be wise to ask his orthopedic surgeon or a physical therapist for more information on the recovery process and advice about activities that he can engage in without risk.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
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