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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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Dr. Pramod Bhor

Joint Replacement Surgeon

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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Loss of lumber lordosis Fatty changes in l4 l5 vertibrate

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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. 

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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. 

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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

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Diet n physiotherapy movements can be of real help.. I will go with 90℅ of diet and rest exercises to solve it out.. Call 08100254153(clinic no.)for further consultation

Answered on 8th Sept '24

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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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

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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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

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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I got a punch on my hand nearer to shoulder.after 2 days a bluish red spot is seen. I put on balm and rubbed it.now there is no pain but little when I touch it.no swelling or no problem while moving.what should I do?

Male | 21

You hit your hand and now the­re's a blueish-red spot. That's normal afte­r being punched. The balm he­lped make it hurt less, which is good. It fe­eling sore when you touch it is normal too. But ke­ep watching it. You can ice it briefly if ne­eded. It'll get be­tter soon. 

Answered on 26th Sept '24

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