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Male | 37

What are T11 hairline fracture symptoms?

T11 hairline fracture symptoms

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 7th Dec '24

A hairline crack in the T11 might cause pain in the region of the spine around the heart also there may be some difficulty in moving. Thus, these are injuries that are usually caused by trauma or repetitive load. It is very important to look for the presence of increasing pain or numbness, which are the signals of a more serious problem. Relaxation alongside over-the-counter painkillers might bring about some relief to the symptoms. Nonetheless, consult an orthopedist for proper treatment.

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Hello! I am Jelena from Belgrade. I have 29 years and pains started when I was 17 years. Pains from the beginning are the same, strong, and constant. I have pains while sitting, standing, walking, sleeping. I started swimming but can’t see any improvement. I have been at physiotherapist, hyperbaric therapy, and I had surgery 2 years ago in Belgrade. They told me they did a fusion surgery of the spine (L3, L4), and they decompressed vertebras and input disc but I don’t feel anything better from the surgery at all, not even 1% percent. Behalf of the same pain, I can feel one of the screws when touching its place, it causes pain while I sitting on a chair or even laying in bed. The main pain is in my lower back, from the middle of the spine down to the gluteus. Another issue I have is that I broke my coccyx and it was crookedly fused, which also makes me a pain. I have pictures of MRI and I would love to send you. I want to thank you again for your time and looking forward to your reply. I will send the MRI as soon as you say. Thanks, Best Regards, Jelena Rmus

Female | 29

The spine surgery (L3, L4 fusion) and fracture­d tailbone might be causing your persiste­nt discomfort. Let's look closely at your MRI scans to figure out what's going on. I sugge­st consulting an expert spine doctor for a thorough che­ck-up and tailored treatment plan.

Answered on 27th Aug '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

I have slight tendonitis in entire arm. I had an angiogram 10 days ago. After forearm and swelling subsided in a day or two, my tendinitis ramped up in pain. It's very uncomfortable. Especially in the bicep... is is from traveling

Male | 65

Your arm probably doesn't fe­el good after the angiogram. The­ tendinitis flared up from the proce­dure. It causes aching in the bice­p area. Try applying ice packs and stretching ge­ntly. Also, give your arm a break. Consult the me­dical team if pain continues. They pe­rformed the angiogram, so they'll advise­ you properly.

Answered on 23rd July '24

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Sir I have tendon deformity in right hand ring finger

Male | 26

Treatment for tendon deformity varies. Options include physical therapy, orthotic devices, medications, injections, surgery, occupational therapy, rest, and consult a specialist. Consult a professional for tailored advice based on your condition.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

What can I give an elderly man of 86 years For arthritis.

Male | 86

Its advisable to get proper diagnosis and treatment from an orthopedic. General approaches can be used like medications/ pain relievers or anti inflammatory drugs, physical therapy to improve joint mobility, hot and cold therapy for pain relief etc. Also maintaining a healthy weight, regular exercise, and a balanced diet may also be beneficial.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

my back hurts and i can’t bend

Female | 25

You seem to have back pain and trouble bending. It could result from any number of factors, such as a muscle strain or back trauma. To correctly be diagnosed and treated for your condition, I would suggest that you visit an orthopedic physician.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

How to treat acute lower back pain

You need to visit orthopedist for correct diagnosis and  treatment, as he will do some tests and accordingly prescribe you the medicine.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Dilip Mehta

Dr. Dilip Mehta

I broke my big toe. It was pretty bad and painful and I went to the ER. They do X-ray and told me that by big toe is fractured. It was late and they didn't give me any other information nor my X-ray. They said that I have to buddy tape it for now but I cat step on it or put any shoes. Do you think I need a walking boot or some kind of immobilization to my foot?

Female | 28

I would suggest that you should consult an orthopedist for further investigation of the health status. The X-rays reports as well the correct diagnosis of fractures are necessary for severe injury assessment. Based on the level of severity, he or she may recommend immobilization using a walking boot or cast.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

For over a year now I have had something that sicks out at the bottom of my ribcage on the left. It fells like the end of a rib sticking out and hurts when being pushed on. I did lose quite a lot of weight a year and a half ago and it's ever since then that I have noticed it. It is visibly sticking out when I am just standing normally.

Female | 20

You might have costochondritis. This is when the cartilage in your ribs gets inflamed, which usually causes pain and tenderness. It may be related to weight loss and sometimes comes on after an illness. To help relieve the pain, you can do some gentle stretching, use heat packs, or take over-the-counter painkillers such as ibuprofen.

Answered on 8th June '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

I have phase 2 ACL injury. Now I can climb stairs but sometimes feel pain slightly during downstairs. But there is slight swelling. Should I go for Physiotherapy? I supposed to journey by bus and auto. Sometimes feels slight buckles in my knee.

Male | 35

You better see an Orthopedic Specialist. ACL injuries necessitate accurate diagnosis and treatment to prevent additional damage. Sometimes physiotherapy may be beneficial, but it is more advisable to seek the advice of a specialist in order to get an adequate treatment regimen. Since the buckling can be a symptom of an unstable joint, you must address it immediately.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

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