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Male | 35

Why is my lower back pain worsening suddenly?

Hi there This is Najad here Iam having heavy lower backpain.I experienced this a year back now all of a sudden it got worse since last week I was having lower back pain but yesterday all of sudden it got worse I cant move properly.When change posture sitting standing its catching and hurts badly. Iam Indian expact living in UAE

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 23rd Dec '24

It appears you are really in pain and it is sharp in your lower back, not only when moving and changing your posture. Back pain can come from several reasons, such as muscle strain, bad posture, or serious diseases like herniated discs. One way to reduce discomfort is by using hot/cold therapy or pilates and yoga. Maintain good posture and do not carry a heavy load. However, given the acute flare-up and the intolerance to physical activity, you should see an orthopedist who will give you a proper treatment plan.

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Rheumatoid factor arthritis problem

Female | 25

Your immune system protects you, but sometimes it mistakes friend for foe. That's what happens in rheumatoid arthritis—immune cells attack your joints instead of defending them. Mornings can be stiff and painful as joints swell. Medications can ease the pain and slow joint damage, but staying active and eating well are just as important in managing this condition.

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

What to expect 5 months after knee replacement?

Regarding what to expect 5 months after knee replacement - If there are no complications then you can work freely as per your wish.

 

But after knee replacement, some patients do not recover as quickly as others. Consider the following:

  • Patients who conducted knee-strengthening activities before surgery have a better chance of recovering faster.
  • It may take longer recovery time for those patients who are older, smoke, or have other medical concerns.

Note: Although deviations from the "normal" recovery timeframe is not always expected, but such fluctuations are usually acceptable as long as the patient, doctor, and physical therapist continue to collaborate in the pursuit of a complete recovery.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Dilip Mehta

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Is a longer femur or longer tibia better for sprinting speed?

Male | 24

Having a longer fe­mur is better for sprinting spee­d. The femur is your thigh bone. A longe­r femur helps power your sprints. Howe­ver, a longer tibia below your kne­e strains leg muscles. A longe­r femur gives you an advantage for sprinting spe­ed. Be sure to train safe­ly and avoid overworking muscles though.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

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I have got burn in my ankle and i got wound.How Can i heal this fast.

Male | 25

Burns occur when skin contacts hot items like­ fire or boiling water. The are­a might be red, swollen, and painful. To he­al faster, gently clean the­ wound, apply burn cream, and bandage it. Kee­p it clean and dry for a few days. If it doesn't improve­ or you notice pus or more pain, see­ a healthcare provider. But for now, ke­ep it clean and protecte­d. 

Answered on 16th July '24

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Sir I am 50 yrs old man and gets pain in my bones specially in lower back and legs when I have to stand for long or climb stairs. Which test I should get performed before consulting your good self.

Male | 50

Before medical consultation with your doctor, there are a few tests that you can get like x-ray, bone density test, blood tests, MRI or CT scan. If you visit a doctor near you they can assist you with the tests that are important for you.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

My mother has femur neck fracture, so plz tel me further advice and treatment

Female | 70

pl get the xray done,
connect for acupressure points and natural therapy for reducing the pain
take care

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Hi,im a 15 year old boy and i have a really bad lower back pain that has been white for like 1-2 months and i can't walk, sit, stand or sleep because of the pain.

Male | 15

You should seek immediate medical attention from a professional, orthopedist, or family doctor for an evaluation and diagnosis. Possible causes include muscle strain, injury, structural issues, or medical conditions. Avoid activities that worsen the pain.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

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

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Navicular bone hurts very much

Male | 32

Navicular pain can happen due to stress fractures, tendonitis, arthritis, structural issues, injuries, or ill-fitting footwear. Avoid self diagnosis and seek advice from an orthopedist for your foot pain.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

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

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Greetings! This is male 34 years having low back pain from 3 months.using pain killers but no use.Took MRI,there is Disc BILATERAL prolapse at L5 S1.Is surgery needed kindly reply.

Male | 34

You can try alternative therapy like Acupuncture Acupressure for your lower back issues.
Acpuncture is "No Medicine-No Surgery" therapy
Acupuncture has proven track record in 'curing' back pain permanently.
Spinal correction is achieved with acupuncture and physical therapy.
Acupuncture with acupressure cupping and moxibustion helps in healing and curing. It helps releasing toxins and improving the circulation throughout the body.
Points given are relaxing and pain relieving which is experienced by the patient in the first few sessions itself.
The overall balancing effect i.e release of Acid and balancing acid- alkali effect is achieved with acupuncture for long permanent cure.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani

I've noticed that my wrist feels loose or unstable when I apply pressure or pull something or during arm wrestling, but it only happens when I deliberately move it in a certain way. I have noticed it more than 6 months ago.Can you tell me what might be causing this and what I should do about it?"

Male | 15

You have a condition called ligament laxity in your wrist. This means your ligaments are loose and don't support your wrist properly, making it feel unstable in certain positions. This can be due to a past injury or natural hypermobility. To help stabilize your wrist, wearing a wrist brace during activities that trigger symptoms can provide support and reduce instability. Doing special wrist-strengthening exercises can also improve strength and stability over time. Avoid activities that worsen your symptoms, and consult a physical therapist for a personalized treatment plan.

Answered on 6th Sept '24

Dr. Pramod Bhor

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