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Female | Ranganayagi

Is left knee pain caused by ACL sprain?

Sir have pain in left knee It was showing as acl sprain and Hyper Lesion on pcl then it mention as gamglion

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 10th June '24

Your symptoms – pain, an ACL sprain – suggest one thing: there’s been some injury there. Hyperextension of the PCL or even just having a ganglion cyst could also cause trouble with movement and make things uncomfortable in general. But don’t worry – rest up that joint, apply some ice on it, and listen to whatever the doctor says needs doing.

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I fractured my humorous up next to my shoulder and now my wrist and hand are swollen and badly bruised. My concern to s blood poisoning

Male | 63

You might be seeking information on sepsis, which is also known as blood poisoning. The issue of swelling and contusions is not only at the site of the fracture but may also occur in the forearm and hand. Although it may be alarming, it's usually not a symptom of blood poisoning. In case your health condition is deteriorating and you're fighting such symptoms as fever, tachycardia, and disorientation, you should not waste time seeking a medical consultation. Please also remember to keep your arm above the level of your heart and put the ice on the place to keep the swelling down.

Answered on 18th June '24

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Sir my mother is 70 year old . she cant walk. i want knee replacement of my mother. please give me best sugessaion for me.

Female | 70

Need to first see your mom clinically and take Standing Xrays to assess the stage of arthritis

Depending on the stage of arthritis, management will be planned

Dr Rufus Vasanth Raj

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello. I recently discovered that when I pour warm water on my thumb it starts to hurt and the pain goes thru the whole arm. It only happens when water is poured on it but when I am not showering or washing my hands my arm feels fine.

Male | 16

Hey, Welcome to ClinicSpots. We're here to help you with your health concerns.

 

Your pain when warm water touches your thumb, radiating through your arm, might be related to nerve sensitivity or an underlying condition like neuropathy. The warmth could be triggering nerve endings, causing the pain to spread. It’s also possible that a minor injury or inflammation is reacting to the temperature change.

Next Steps to Follow

-Avoid Warm Water: Temporarily avoid exposing your thumb to warm water to prevent discomfort.

-Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on additional symptoms such as swelling, numbness, or changes in skin color.

-Consult a Healthcare Professional: Schedule an appointment with a doctor, preferably a neurologist or an orthopedic specialist, for a thorough evaluation. Diagnostic tests like nerve conduction studies or imaging might be needed.

-Detailed Examination: The doctor will perform a physical examination and take a medical history to diagnose the issue accurately. They might suggest treatments such as physical therapy, medications, or further tests based on their findings.

Health Tip

Consider gentle health exercises to maintain flexibility and reduce nerve sensitivity. Ensuring good hand ergonomics and avoiding repetitive strain can also help prevent discomfort.

For more medical queries, visit again at ClinicSpots.

Answered on 23rd Sept '24

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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

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I want to replace knee of my mother. Please tell me about complete package and also include implant costs

Female | 68

1.6 lakhs per knee, implant cost 70k 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Is the presence of fluid in the knee two years post knee replacement a cause for concern?

Male | 45

a fluid in the knee is something to worry about because it might be an infection or loosening of an implant. A visit to an orthopedic specialist is necessary so that the condition can be evaluated and suitable treatment advised. In some cases, postponing treatment may result in additional complications that will require more aggressive procedures.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Painful swollen foot in 85 y old lady since 20 days after possible eversion injury Treated conservatively with walking air cast but little improvement Your kind opinion

Female | 85

An outward roll of the ankle may cause immediate pain and swelling, so an eversion injury is likely. There could be mild fractures or other problems missed by the initial examination or X-rays. I would advise you to get it checked again, if not much progress has been made in the next 3 weeks even while using an air cast for support.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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14 years se arthritis h thik ho ga ya nahi

Female | 45

Arthritis affects the joints, causing pain, stiffness, and swelling. While these symptoms can improve with treatment, they often come back. For someone living with arthritis for 14 years, proper management is important. This includes medications, exercise, and lifestyle changes. Regular check-ups with healthcare providers help monitor progress and adjust treatment. Although arthritis doesn’t go away completely, it can be well-managed over time.

Answered on 28th Aug '24

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I'm having difficulty walking because of an incident from my childhood, when I was 10. I don't remember much but when I was 10, I was climbing on a window while playing. Suddenly, pain shot up my spine. Maybe I was hanging there for 15 minutes, and a nerve got compressed. Something I figured out now after growing up. When I climbed down from the window, I couldn't walk properly; I was limping. We went to a doctor, he took an X-ray but couldn't find the problem. I couldn't get proper treatment. I remember I used to go to school with difficulty until 10th grade. Then, after my board exams, we went to a doctor again because the weakness had increased. Again, the doctor couldn't understand the problem. He referred me to Chandigarh. But before that, he gave me injections every week, I think they were for weak bones and nerves. I remember he said my nerves and bones were very weak. It was a temporary treatment. He said the effect of these injections would last for 7-8 years. After the injections, I could walk again like normal people. I just couldn't jump, but everything else went back to how it was before. But the effect only lasted for 3-4 years. I was 16 when I had the injections, and around 19-20 the problem started again. Actually, my mom got ill, she had surgery, and I used to help her with chores, and it started affecting my back. I remember whenever I used to do any work, my back would hurt so much. And again, slowly, I couldn't walk. Year by year, my body became weaker, and now I am completely bedridden; I can't even stand on my own. Because I'm confined to my room, I became depressed, and I started having anxiety issues. Sometimes I fear I might become paralyzed. So, I think the problem started with nerve compression in my back. I just want to know, will I be fine? What exactly is my problem? What should I do?

Female | 28

Answered on 20th Mar '25

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