Female | 78
What are the implications of a femur neck fracture and osteoporosis in a x-ray report?
My Mother age 78 yers x ray report There is presence of facyure of neck of right femur with overridding. Osteoporosis of bones under vision noted. Lumber spine shows mild-to-moderate spondylotic changes. IVD spaces are preseved. No abnormal soft tissue opacity seen.
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Answered on 23rd May '24
The X-ray report suggests that your mother has a right femoral neck fracture with osteoporosis of the bones. Furthermore, she has mild to moderate spondylotic changes in her lumber spine. Your mother should see an orthopedic specialist to assess and determine the treatment plan for her fracture/osteoporosis.
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I am a 17-year-old female. I was recovering quite well from a mild knee ligament stretch from over 2 or 3 months ago. It was not fully recovered, though. Yesterday, I had an awkward fall and twisted my knee. It hurt, but after a couple of minutes, I was able to walk relatively normally. There is pain on the sides of thd knee when I fully straighten my knee or tighten it fully. I can still walk and climb stairs. Currently, I am elevating my knee above hip level. How much and how long should I limit my activities? What should I do? Will my injury heal wrongly? Will my cartilage come back fully?
Female | 17
Pain on the outer side of the knee when straightening or fully extending it could mean a sprain. Be sure to rest your knee, apply ice for 15-20 minutes several times a day, and keep it up above your hip level. Stay away from activities that make the pain worse. If it doesn’t get any better, make sure you get it checked out by an orthopedist so that it can heal properly and there won’t be any long-term issues.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
I have back ache problem from 2 days
Male | 51
Back pain has been bothering you recently. This ache can stem from strained muscles, bad posture, or prolonged sitting. Having occasional back discomfort is normal. To ease the pain, try gentle stretches, take breaks to move around, or use ice/heat packs. However, if the pain persists or intensifies, consult an orthopedist.
Answered on 24th Sept '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Loss of lumber lordosis Fatty changes in l4 l5 vertibrate
Female | 61
You have a condition where the lower part of your spine is losing its normal curve called lumbar lordosis. This can occur due to the L4 and L5 bones being too fat. Symptoms may be back pain or stiffness. To boost this, you can do exercises that strengthen your back and abdomen muscles.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Nucoxia 90 is safe for daily use for long term
Male | 41
Nucoxia 90 treats pain and swelling. Used daily for extended periods, it addresses ailments like arthritis, post-surgical discomfort. Consult your physician regarding appropriate usage duration.
Answered on 8th Aug '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
I have a lower back pain.. unable to locate the area... need help
Female | 35
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. velpula sai sirish
My mother is 61 years old. Living in Monrovia, Liberia. She can’t currently walk well by herself at the moment deal to knee problems. She be in pain every night. We take her to the hospital and the doctor they her X-ray and saw her knee a damaged and the doctor say she need to leave Liberia for immediate surgery. My mother needs help. My number is +18326595407
Female | 61
Answered on 8th Sept '24
Dr. Abhijit Bhattacharya
Kamarama dukhavo L S spine
સ્ત્રી | 33
It could be a sign of a lower spinal cord problem. It is advisable to consult with a neurologist or an orthopedist who specializes in spinal problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Actually I have stiffness in my whole body from shoulder to waist and weakness and exhaustion in my body, what should I do?
Male | 42
These problem might be due to ankylosis spondylitis or rheumatoid arthritis. You need to consult www.shoulderkneejaipur.com and then get some investigations done.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Rajat Jangir
Essentially failure of the right ACL graft. Blunting of the free edge of the body of the right medial meniscus. Indeterminate appearances of the root of the posterior horn of the right medial meniscus. Tearing of the right lateral meniscus at the junction between the posterior horn and body. An early right knee 'cyclops' lesion cannot be completely excluded. Very early right knee joint degenerative changes.
Male | 25
Your right knee is having some issues. One of the causes of pain, swelling, and the inability to move the knee can be an incorrectly functioning graft that the ACLs are made of. The meniscus tears can cause more pain and problems with your knee bending down. The 'cyclops' lesion may be why it is difficult to straighten your knee. When early changes in the joint are seen, this may be an indication of the wearing down of the knee joint cartilage. Physical therapy and possibly surgery may be needed to treat these conditions. Consult your orthopedic doctor for the best treatment plan.
Answered on 9th Aug '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
A glass bowl fell on my knee and broke. the glass didnt cut me but it hit the left side of my left knee and now theres a small bump on the right side of my left knee. i feel like i might have dislocated the knee cap but its only a small bump. its really uncomfterble when i move it and it feels hyper extended when i try to straighted my leg. Pressing lightly under the bump hurts when i have my knee relaxed. im able to straighted it with almost no pain but it feels off anytime i move my knee. its been around 2 days now and ive been putting ice on it and using crutches. when the bowl hit my knee i was sitting in a chair and two other bowls fell (a plastic bowl that didnt hit me and another glass bowl that hit my ankle, my ankle is fine) imeditly after the bowl hit my knee it hurt and when i got up i could feel the pain shooting up and down my leg.
Other | 16
Your knee might have gotten hurt when the bowl hit it. The bump and discomfort could mean your kneecap moved out of place. When that happens, it causes pain, swelling, and trouble moving. Good thing you iced it and used crutches. Don't put weight on your knee for now. Let it rest. But if the pain doesn't go away in a few days, see an orthopedist to make sure everything's alright.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I think i have pectus excavatum i have a 2.6-2.7 cm concave chest i do not have problem in breathing but i think it might cause problem in future
Male | 17
Pectus excavatum is when your chest sinks inward. It happens because of how your ribs and breastbone develop. Although breathing troubles can happen, you said you're okay there, which is good. To keep an eye on things, talking to an orthopedist is wise. They can suggest the best approach for managing your condition.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I have pain from neck to scrotum How can I control
Male | 23
You have plenty of tension from your neck and to your lower area. This type of pain can be the result of your spine or even your nerve's faultiness. Shooting pain, tingling, or numbness might be the symptoms of this area. To deal with the pain it is important to do stretches, have good posture, and use ice or heat packs on the sore areas. If the pain persists, visit an orthopedist for the right treatment.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I have needles in my back
Female | 23
You may feel a “pins and needles” sensation in your back when a nerve is compressed in the neck, shoulders, or upper back. Common causes include poor posture, muscle strain, and pinched nerves. To help, try gentle stretching, maintain good posture, and apply a warm or cold pack. If the discomfort persists, consider consulting an orthopedist.
Answered on 7th Nov '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
wrist pain alternating between both wrists, lower back pain, knee pains resembling bruising above the knees and sometimes bruise like pain in the thighs and sharp hip pain all the way to the foot (like a pulled string feeling) - most are often after overuse (phone, walking, sleeping wrong). They don’t always happen at once but sometimes all together. Other discomforts involve stabbing pain inside the foot from under when walking for too long, finger joint pains usually worse the second day after overuse and shoulder and elbow pains after sleeping slightly wrong or overuse. Occasional Tingling/numbness in fingers (I can’t feel my fingers for a few seconds sometimes) and most often stiffness in finger joints occur in the mornings. Occasionally, affected areas exhibit slight redness and warmth. Recently I’ve found that stretching the pained areas helps a lot. General tiredness persists. These symptoms have persisted for nearly a year, fluctuating in severity. There haven't been any major accidents. Tests * anti ds dna is negative * HLA-B27 is negative * Ana is positive — * RF factor negative. * Knee X-Ray shows some cartilage thinning * MRI done: report says Signal loss due to degeneration was observed in the L4-5 disc * vitamin d3 at 28
Female | 24
Your body experiences a variety of aches in areas like your wrists, lower back, knees, thighs, hips, feet, fingers, shoulders, and elbows. You may also feel tingling sensations and stiffness. ANA results suggest possible autoimmune issues and low vitamin D levels contribute to bone and muscle pain. An MRI has shown spine degeneration, likely causing some of your symptoms. It's essential to consult a orthopedist to address these concerns.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I have pain in my leg or joint of leg which is spreading from 6-7 months
Male | 16
Any pain present for 6-7 months deserves to be checked. It could be from many things like an injury, overuse, arthritis, or even an infection. You may also have noticed stiffness, swelling, or difficulty moving the affected limb. To feel better, you must see an orthopedist who will assess you and give you the right treatment.
Answered on 4th June '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
had a fall resulting in fractured femur - hospitalised and eventually discharged home - able to mobilise with frame. A second fall resulted in damage to replaced hip joint. Emergency surgery followed by infection in joint and removal of hip on one side. Months in hospital - no improvement with physio. Now in care home, totally immobile - on morphine for pain relief. No muscle tone in legs which are permanently bent to the side up to buttocks. Is there any possible remedy?
Female | 76
Living with no muscle tone and leg bent all the time during the day after the hip surgery can be difficult. Now it is more important to stay actively involved with an orthopedist. They offer detailed treatments and therapies that aim to minimize pain and improve mobility.
Answered on 11th Nov '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I have a lot of pain in my upper back.
Male | 38
Upper back pain may be caused by many things like bad posture, muscle strain, or injury. you should go to an orthopedist who will diagnose the underlying cause of pain and give proper treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I’m 50 yrs old and have been suffering with planters fasciitis for years. It started after working at Home Depot. I seen an orthopedic back in 2002 ish, got an injection and was fine. I then left HD and came back yrs later. Now it’s back and I believe I’m also dealing with Achilles tendonitis. My mother who drove a bus for 30 yrs has also dealt with this for a very long time. She can barely walk and I’ve started limping. I don’t want this to slow me down but the doctors here in Wichita Falls are not much help and my mother hasn’t been able to get any relief in California or now in Arizona. My question is is there anything we can do. I have 6 kids, 3 of which are still in school. I can’t just slow down. And I hate seeing how miserably mother is. We are both taking Duloxitine, which helps sometimes. Besides surgery is there anything we can do?
Female | 50
Plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis can be quite bothersome, but there are several ways to ease the pain. Try stretching exercises for your calves and feet, wear supportive shoes, use orthotic inserts, apply ice to reduce inflammation, and take over-the-counter pain relievers. It's also important to avoid activities that make the pain worse.
Answered on 6th Sept '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
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