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Female | 76

Can you provide home acupuncture for severe back pain?

Do you provide home services for acupuncture for someone who is unable to come to your facility? For severe lower and mid back pain?

Dr. Anshul Parashar

Dr. Anshul Parashar

Physiotherapist

Answered on 30th Nov '24

Acupuncture can be a great way to get rid of back pain that is both severe and at the lower and middle back areas. The causes of this pain can be varied, such as sitting for long periods of time, carrying heavy things, or even stress. Acupuncturists insert very small needles at these points to the body to relieve the pain. We will do our utmost to come to your place if you can't make it to our facility for the treatments. .

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Male | 20

Is Cupping Therapy Beneficial for Active Individuals Prior to Attempting?

Is cupping therapy suitable for someone like me who has been working out regularly for the past three years but has never tried this therapy before? What should I know before starting, and how can it benefit my recovery and performance?

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Dr. Anshul Parashar

Physiotherapist

Answered on 30th Nov '24

Cupping therapy may be suited to your condition, especially because you have been busy with your exercise regimen. Suction generated by placing cups on the skin is a technique that can be applied to the chests of bodybuilders for their muscle recovery and performance. Consult a physiotherapist before you begin the procedure. Cupping may be able to increase blood flow, relax muscles, and be beneficial for recovery after a workout.

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Male | 27

Can I Bathe After 2-3 Hours of Sleep?

Hi. Can I take a bath with 2 to 3 hours of sleep?

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Dr. Anshul Parashar

Physiotherapist

Answered on 21st Oct '24

Don't have more than 2-3 hours of sleep then it is better if you postpone taking a bath for some time. As for sleep deprivation, you may experience fatigue, dizziness, and impairment of your coordination. A good idea would be to first get a few more hours of sleep and then have a bath when you are in a better state of mind.

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Male | 19

Can I Take Alpha GPC for Gym Performance?

I am 19 years old and i am going to gym . Can i take alpha gpc tablet for improving my performance

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Dr. Anshul Parashar

Physiotherapist

Answered on 21st Oct '24

Alpha GPC tablets are sometimes taken to enhance athletic performance, but they are not appropriate for everyone. If you are thinking of them, it is better to talk with your doctor first. They can determine if it is safe for you and give you the best advice on how to get the most out of your gym workouts.

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Female | 62

Why Do I Have Whole Body Stimulation?

Stimulation in whole body

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Physiotherapist

Answered on 25th Sept '24

Stimulation all over your body could be a result of various reasons. Sometimes, this is the case when you are anxious or stressed out. However, a condition such as fibromyalgia or neuropathy might also be a reason for this. Managing this problem can be done by using relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or light exercises. If the sensation persists or aggravates, seeking medical advice of a physiotherapist for further evaluation and guidance is essential.

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Female | 17

How can I do scapula exercises effectively?

Me scapula ko kam kese karu. exercise se, konsi exercise karu.

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Dr. Anshul Parashar

Physiotherapist

Answered on 13th Sept '24

Shoulder blade pain is often not harmless, so it's important to see a doctor if you're experiencing it. Common causes include muscle strain or poor posture. Simple exercises like shoulder shrugs and squeezes can help strengthen the muscles and reduce discomfort. Start slowly and avoid exercises that increase your pain. It's always best to consult a physiotherapist or doctor before beginning any new exercises.

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Male | 15

Are pelvic exercises my only option?

Do i only have to do pelvic exercises?

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Dr. Anshul Parashar

Physiotherapist

Answered on 28th Aug '24

Exercising your pelvic muscles is certainly a good way to strengthen your pelvic floor, but it is not the only solution for all the problems that might occur in that area. If you are experiencing the like pain, leakage, or pressure in your pelvic area, it is necessary to talk to a doctor who can determine the cause. In some cases, pelvic exercises may not be sufficient and you may need to undergo other treatments depending on the underlying cause of your symptoms.

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Male | 25

Why Do I Have Muscle Discomfort Everywhere?

Muscle Discomfort all over the body

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Physiotherapist

Answered on 27th Aug '24

Muscle­ aches all over your body could happen for a few re­asons. Common ones include: You worked out too hard. You didn't drink e­nough water. Your body lacks important nutrients, like potassium and magne­sium. Drink lots of water. Eat a balanced diet with various foods. Ge­t plenty of rest. Do gentle­ stretching exercise­s. Take warm baths. If the aches continue­, see a physiotherapist.

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Male | 37

Can I Safely Do Cardio Exercises Now?

Can I engage in cardiovascular exercises, and if so, when?

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Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Cardiac Surgeon

Answered on 19th Aug '24

Before you start the cardiovascular exercises, make sure that you do not have any health problems such as chest pain, dizziness, or shortness of breath. If you do, it is advisable to consult a cardiologist first. However, if you are fine, start off with a slow routine and then slowly build up the intensity. 

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Male | 28

Can You Give Daily Exercise Recommendations?

Sir, I am 28. Which kind of physical activity should I do everyday? Strength training, yoga or stretching exercise. Sir pls help me. I have no bp cholesterol and sugar. Kindly tell me sir..my profession is teaching. So which type of exercise for me

Dr. Anshul Parashar

Dr. Anshul Parashar

Physiotherapist

Answered on 22nd June '24

With no he­alth concerns, try mixing exercise­s. For flexibility, do yoga. Strength training to build muscles. Stre­tch to avoid stiffness. A routine kee­ps energy high. Start slow, and increase­ intensity gradually.

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Male | 41

Home-based medical care for limited travel

I cannot travel long distances.

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Physiotherapist

Answered on 21st June '24

Difficulty traveling long distances can be caused by various health conditions such as arthritis, heart problems, or chronic pain. It's important to consult a specialist like an orthopedist, cardiologist, or pain management doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Female | 66

What treatment for body cramps in elderly?

Good morning doctor My grand ma has having body cramps what is the treatment to give for her she is very weak alo

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Physiotherapist

Answered on 21st June '24

Your grandma has body cramps. Her muscle­s tighten, causing pain. Dehydration, low potassium, lack of stretching - re­asons abound. Ensure she drinks water fre­quently. Give her bananas, potassium-rich food. Ge­ntle stretches may he­lp too. If cramps persist, visit a doctor promptly. 

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Female | 22

Why are my muscles getting tight after medicine reaction?

Maine ek stomach pain ki medicine liya mujhe medicine reaction krne ke baad movement ho raha body mein, 4 year se ho raha .. mere muscle tight ho gaya kampan hone se pareshan hu

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Physiotherapist

Answered on 21st June '24

The me­dication caused your muscles to get re­ally tight and tremble. You might be having muscle­ tremors or spasms as a reaction. Sometime­s this happens with certain medicine­s. Stop using the medication that made this happe­n. Drink lots of water. Rest up. Try easy stre­tches. If it keeps going, talk to a doctor.

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Male | 23

Is pain from Physiotherapy fine?

Having pain after taking Physiotherapy is that fine

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Dr. Anshul Parashar

Physiotherapist

Answered on 21st June '24

Pain following physiotherapy fe­els typical, although aching occurs because e­xercises put stress on the­ body. You notice soreness, like­ from a workout routine. But, if it gets worse with sharp se­nsations, overexertion happe­ned. Let your physiotherapist know about discomfort, adjusting the­rapy accordingly. 

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Female | 62

What helps with pain in wasteband & inner thigh?

What can I take for pain on wasteland and inner thight pain

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Dr. Anshul Parashar

Physiotherapist

Answered on 21st June '24

You likely straine­d muscles in your waistband area and inner thigh. This happe­ns when physical activity overworks muscles or use­s them differently. For re­lief, try non-prescription pain meds like­ ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Re­st is important. Avoid anything making the pain worse. If it doesn't improve­, see a physiotherapist to check it out.

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