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Female | 73

Could my hip be causing my limping leg pain?

For a couple of months I've had a sore right leg. Now the pain had progressed and it's making me limp. It's painful at the end of my working day when I walk home. I'm a teacher and I stand and walk a lot.. I think it's my hip. I don't have pain when I'm sitting or lying down.

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

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Answered on 23rd May '24

This is a typical symptom of problems with the hip. Standing or walking for long periods can strain the joint of the hip. You should take short breaks to rest the leg during your workday. Be certain to make an appointment with an orthopedistl who can provide an accurate diagnosis and create a treatment plan for you.

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Female | 15

Can anyone help with my persistent back pain at 15?

Hello, I am Leah i’m 15 years old and i’ve been having back problems since last october. it’s been affecting my whole life and i have no clue what i should do.

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Answered on 23rd May '24

One big reason for this is bad posture. It’s also possible if you were carrying around something heavy like school books in a backpack or if pulled a muscle. Here are some tips that might help: try to sit up straight when you’re sitting down, don’t pick up anything too heavy, and make sure your desk is set up correctly for you. You could also try doing some easy exercises or gentle stretches – they sometimes provide relief from these sorts of aches and pains. But if nothing changes and the ache won’t go away, you must talk to an adult about seeing an orthopedist who knows more about health.

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Female | 16

What is the lump on my calves?

there is a lump on my calves i’d like to know what is that

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Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 23rd May '24

This might be caused by a muscle knot or cyst developing whenever a muscle tightens or a sac fills with fluid. When you touch it, you may feel pain, tenderness, or no symptoms at all. It is important to use warm compresses, massage gently, and perform stretch exercises. If the situation doesn’t improve, seek medical advice for further assessment from an orthopedist

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Female | 20

Is chest pain after deep massage session normal?

Hello, today I had a deep massage session for my chest and stomach. The pain was horrible in my chest. Till now I can feel it in my bones when I move, so I’m just concerned about the pain. Is it normal? I tried to get up minutes before and I felt dizziness in my eyes and I couldn’t see clearly, I also felt coldness in my fingers and heard noises in my ears It was just for seconds

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Answered on 23rd May '24

It's not normal to feel terrible chest pain after having a massage. Dizziness, blurred vision, cold hands and noises in the ears are not good signs following a massage. This could happen if certain areas were pressed during the massage or if blood circulation was affected. You should take a break, drink some water and use a warm cloth to calm your muscles down. Seek medical help if the symptoms continue or become worse.

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Male | 17

Why do I have wrist pain on both hands?

I have wrist pain at both hands. At the left hand, it is the worst. I feel the pain right at my pinky finger side sometimes and when I supinate my hand, the pain goes to the middle from the ulnar side. At the right hand, here is pain too but its mild compared to the left one. It isn't even noticable when I stretch my right hand.

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

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Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

It sounds like you may be experiencing wrist pain, possibly due to overuse or strain. For your left hand, the pain focused around the pinky finger side could indicate issues with the ulnar nerve. It's important to consult a doctor, preferably an orthopedic specialist, for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. For the mild pain in your right hand, a medical evaluation is recommended to address any underlying causes and prevent further discomfort.

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Male | 18

Could a small bicep tumor causing slight ache be serious?

I have a small tumor in my bicep its nit painful but when i touch it it ache a little is it serious?

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Unlike lumps that result from injury, there are cancerous lumps that will go away without treatment. If the tumor is not sore and only hurts when pressed, it could be a benign growth. However, you should seek medical attention for this.

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Male | 31

What Is Causing My Constant Muscle Pain and Fatigue?

I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia by my doctor as no other condition fits the symptoms. However I don’t believe it is correct as my pain areas are constant and not sore to touch. When I touch the pain area the pain is relieved. I have pain around my forehead, neck, traps on both sides. Then on the right side my lat, glute, hamstring and calf. I am fatigued all the time, muscles are either tensed or not activating. I’ve had this same pain every waking hour for 6 years. Does anyone know what this condition actually is?

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

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Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

According to the symptoms that you have mentioned, the most likely diagnosis to your muscle pain and fatigue is Myofascial Pain Syndrome. Which produces muscle pain and tenderness, similar to fibromyalgia, is among the symptoms of this condition. Muscles' trigger point gets developed, causing pain in different areas due to the compression against the nerves. The muscle would then become loosened up or weaker. The key features of this disorder include physical therapy sessions, injections of trigger point pressure, and a certain kind of drug guidance to manage stress.

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Male | anvesh

Can low bone mineral density and vitamin D be improved?

i am 24 years and my bone mineral density score is -2 and vitamin d level is 14

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Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 23rd May '24

It appears you've been diagnosed with low bone density and vitamin D deficiency, which can lead to bone pain, weak muscles, and fractures. A diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, including dairy products, leafy greens, and sunlight exposure, is crucial for bone health. Your doctor may recommend vitamin D supplements to improve your calcium levels. Additionally, maintaining a nutritious diet and engaging in exercises like running and strength training prescribed by your orthopedic doctor can help maintain bone strength and overall health.

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Female | 30

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Answered on 23rd May '24

It sounds like you're experiencing discomfort in your back and neck, likely due to poor posture or extended periods of sitting. Symptoms such as pain, stiffness, and limited mobility are common in such cases. Simple remedies like stretching, improving posture, and using supportive pillows can often provide relief. However, if the pain continues, it's advisable to consult an orthopedic doctor for personalized advice and treatment options.

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Female | 30

Can MRI results explain my back and neck pain?

I have a lot of pain in my hole back and neck. Recently I have done my mri and in mri shown I have, Loss of lumber lordosis noted Lumber disc is degenerated at L4-L5 level L5-S1 disc - diffuse posterior disc bulge noted indenting the thecal sac D9 vertebral body hemangioma noted Minimal posterior disc bulge noted at c4-5 and C5-C6 levels indenting the thecal sac, I didn’t mean what is problem I have and what dr I’ll show. I am just tired to showing many dr. Pls help me sir, I am married and I have 9 months baby. This pain is I have from last 4 years. I have done therapy and lot of medication but didn’t work and even I have done exercise and walking

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Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

It sounds like you're experiencing significant back and neck pain, possibly due to misalignments in your spine as shown in your MRI results. These misalignments could be causing pressure on your nerves, leading to your enduring discomfort. I recommend consulting with an orthopedic surgeon or a spine specialist to discuss further treatment options, such as injections or surgery, to alleviate your pain effectively. 

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Female | 50

Why do I have severe pain on my right side?

I am a 50 year old diabetic with rheumatoid arthritis. I have had a numb feeling that also feels like a cramp causing severe pain down my right side, starting at the base of my spine, down the back of my right leg, all the way down to my foot. Help please.

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Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 23rd May '24

Your symptoms are quite similar to those of sciatica. Sciatica pains are a form of irritation of the sciatic nerve, which is often responsible for the feeling. Physical therapy or even surgery may be necessary. It's important to consult a specialist, like a rheumatologist or orthopedic doctor, for proper diagnosis and treatment guidance tailored to your condition.

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Male | 22

Should I Exercise with L5-S1 Disc Protrusion?

Hi, I'm a 22 year old male with back pain, I've been to doctors loads of times for the past 7-8 months but all they been telling me is to take pain killers and exercise, ive had a MRI scan which showed L5-S1 left subarticular disc protrusion and L4-5 facet joint arthropathies is that right for them to keep telling me to exercise?

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 23rd May '24

The MRI scan reveals a disc disorder, along with an ache from the facet joint. Workouts can make your muscles healthier and render them more flexible, which is very helpful when managing the pain. You really must stick to the exercise plan of the physiotherapist without fail to reduce the damage caused. Painkillers are one way of pain relief, but the long-term solution comes from exercise, and maybe a few more such treatments like physical therapy depending on the severity of the problem.

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Male | 24

Can I Reverse Osteopenia with Supplements at 24?

Hello Doctors!! I'm 24 years old unintentionally found my bone mineral density score is -2.09 in a office health camp. After reading on internet I'm getting panic. 1. Is this condition (osteopenia) common in a person of my age? 2. Can I get back to normal score? 3. Can I reverse by using vitamin and mineral supplements? Thanks in advance ????????

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Dr. Deep Chakraborty

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Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 23rd May '24

Anyone at any age can have Osteopenia. So you’re not alone. Catching it early is wise. Eat foods with calcium, get vitamin D from the sun, and do some walking or other weight-bearing exercises so you can pick up your score. Consider taking supplements if there’s a lack of them in your body, but always consult an orthopedist first. 

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Male | 14

Why Do My Legs Give Out?

My legs give out. Sometimes I can't even get up when they get out.

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Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 23rd May '24

Your legs may feel weak. There are many possible reasons for this, including lack of exercise, poor diet and nutrition, or low levels of certain vitamins. Try eating well-balanced meals each day and getting regular physical activity. Additionally, don’t forget to drink plenty of water. If these suggestions do not help, then it would be wise to consult with an orthopedist so that potential underlying causes can be eliminated.

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Male | 57

Why do I experience severe pelvis-femur connection pain standing?

Pain where pelvis / femur connect severe pain when I stand up.

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

You might be experiencing a lot of discomfort where your pelvis connects with your thigh bone especially when standing up. This could be due to swelling or an injury in the muscles, tendons, or ligaments around that part of the body. You should rest, put ice on it, and avoid activities that make it worse. If this does not help then go and see an orthopedist who will examine you further before giving any treatment.

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