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Calcijoint D3 Capsule Calcijoint D3 Capsule

Calcijoint D3 Capsule

Quantity Description: strip of 4 capsules
Manufacturer: Leeford Healthcare Ltd
Price: ₹ 120.0

Information about Calcijoint D3 Capsule

Calcijoint D3 Capsule contains Cholecalciferol 60,000 iu (International units). Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) is a fat soluble vitamin, that helps the body to absorb calcium and phosphorous found in food and supplements. Vitamin D is made by the body when skin is exposed to sunlight. Sunscreen, protective clothing, limited exposure to sunlight, dark skin, and age may prevent getting enough vitamin D from the sun, thus leading to Vitamin D3 Deficiency. Thus, Vitamin D3 in Calcijoint D3 Capsule is essential for calcium absorption in the body.

Other uses of Calcijoint D3 capsule are:
Building and keeping the bones & teeth strong
Reducing Fatigue/stress and muscular pains
Boosting immunity and increasing resistance against infection
Supplement for patients with diabetic complications and Cardio Vascular Diseases as well.

Use under medical supervision

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Mere solder me kabhi kabhi bahut pain hota he jaise ki solder ukhadh jate hain .to kya calcijoint d3 capsool sahi medision he.

Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
Mere solder me kabhi kabhi bahut pain hota he jaise ki solder ukhadh jate hain .to kya calcijoint d3 capsool sahi med...
1.pendulum stretch do this exercise first. Relax your shoulders. Stand and lean over slightly, allowing the affected arm to hang down. Swing the arm in a small circle ? about a foot in diameter. Perform 10 revolutions in each direction, once a day. As your symptoms improve, increase the diameter of your swing, but never force it. When you're ready for more, increase the stretch by holding a light weight (three to five pounds) in the swinging arm. 2. Towel stretch hold one end of a three-foot-long towel behind your back and grab the opposite end with your other hand. Hold the towel in a horizontal position. Use your good arm to pull the affected arm upward to stretch it. You can also do an advanced version of this exercise with the towel draped over your good shoulder. Hold the bottom of the towel with the affected arm and pull it toward the lower back with the unaffected arm. Do this 10 to 20 times a day. 3. Finger walk face a wall three-quarters of an arm's length away. Reach out and touch the wall at waist level with the fingertips of the affected arm. With your elbow slightly bent, slowly walk your fingers up the wall, spider-like, until you've raised your arm as far as you comfortably can. Your fingers should be doing the work, not your shoulder muscles. Slowly lower the arm (with the help of the good arm, if necessary) and repeat. Perform this exercise 10 to 20 times a day. 4. Cross-body reach sit or stand. Use your good arm to lift your affected arm at the elbow, and bring it up and across your body, exerting gentle pressure to stretch the shoulder. Hold the stretch for 15 to 20 seconds. Do this 10 to 20 times per day. 5. Armpit stretch using your good arm, lift the affected arm onto a shelf about breast-high. Gently bend your knees, opening up the armpit. Deepen your knee bend slightly, gently stretching the armpit, and then straighten. With each knee bend, stretch a little further, but don't force it. Do this 10 to 20 times each day. Starting to strengthen as your range of motion improves, add rotator cuff?strengthening exercises. Be sure to warm up your shoulder and do your stretching exercises before you perform strengthening exercises. 6. Outward rotationhold a rubber exercise band between your hands with your elbows at a 90-degree angle close to your sides. Rotate the lower part of the affected arm outward two or three inches and hold for five seconds. Repeat 10 to 15 times, once a day. 7. Inward rotation stand next to a closed door, and hook one end of a rubber exercise band around the doorknob. Hold the other end with the hand of the affected arm, holding your elbow at a 90-degree angle. Pull the band toward your body two or three inches and hold for five seconds. Repeat 10 to 15 times, once a day. Shoulder exercises and stretches regular exercises and stretches can keep your shoulder strong and flexible. A few things to remember before swinging in to exercises: ?stop any exercise if you have more shoulder pain. It may be too soon for you to try. ?watch your form. Exercising incorrectly can also cause or worsen shoulder problems. ?warm up, even before deep stretching. Light shoulder rolls, gentle movements, or even a warm shower are all ways to warm up your muscles before exercise and stretching. Pendulum stretch for range of motion?stand and bend at the waist. ?let your arm on the injured side hang straight down. ?keep your neck relaxed. ?move your arm in a circle up to 20 times. ?do once or more times in a day. Overhead shoulder stretch?sit or stand to do this shoulder stretch. ?intertwine your fingers in front of you. ?bend your elbows and raise your arms above your head. You can also place your hands on your head or behind it. ?gently squeeze your shoulder blades together to move your elbows back. ?continue for up to 20 repetitions. Repeat 5 to 10 times a day.Do?s and don?ts for shoulder pain do?s: do the prescribed exercise regularly to maintain strength, flexibility and range of motion. Do keep the affected affected arm supported supported. Don?ts: do not sleep on the affected affected side. Do not lift heavyweight with the affected arm. Do not jerk your shoulder shoulder to avoid stress. ľ don't use the arm to push yourself up in bed or from a chair because this requires forceful contraction of muscles. Don't participate in contact sports or do any repetitive heavy lifting.

Hi doc, my mom is on metoprolol 50 mg, has severe knee pain (arthritis) please suggest if she can take calcijoint (dosage-o.d/b.d ?) and also can she use biojoynt tabs along with calcijoint tabs? If so what should be d dosage ?how long should the tabs be taken (any break needed in between - before re-starting the medication like 1 month gap for every alternate 3 months?). Or any other alternative medicines you wd recommend. Thanks in advance.

BHMS
Homeopathy Doctor, Noida
Hi doc, my mom is on metoprolol 50 mg, has severe knee pain (arthritis) please suggest if she can take calcijoint (do...
Follow these dos and don’ts to help your knees feel their best. 1. Don’t rest too much. Too much rest can weaken your muscles, which can worsen joint pain. Find an exercise program that is safe for your knees and stick with it. If you're not sure which motions are safe or how much you can do, talk with your doctor or a physical therapist. 2. Do exercise. Cardio exercises strengthen the muscles that support your knee and increase flexibility. Weight training and stretching do, too. For cardio, some good choices include walking, swimming, water aerobics, stationary cycling, and elliptical machines. 3. Don’t risk a fall. A painful or unstable knee can make a fall more likely, which can cause more knee damage. 4. Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (rice) is good for knee pain caused by a minor injury or an arthritis flare. Give your knee some rest, apply ice to reduce swelling, wear a compressive bandage, and keep your knee elevated. 5. Don't overlook your weight. If you're overweight, losing weight reduces the stress on your knee. You don’t even need to get to your "ideal" weight. Smaller changes still make a difference. 6. Don't be shy about using a walking aid. A crutch or cane can take the stress off of your knee. Knee splints and braces can also help you stay stable. 7. Don't let your shoes make matters worse. Cushioned insoles can reduce stress on your knees. 8. Do play with temperature. For the first 48 to 72 hours after a knee injury, use a cold pack to ease swelling and numb the pain. A plastic bag of ice or frozen peas works well. Use it for 15 to 20 minutes three or four times a day. Wrap your ice pack in a towel to be kind to your skin. After that, you can heat things up with a warm bath, heating pad, or warm towel for 15 to 20 minutes, three or four times a day. 9. Don’t jar your joint (s). High-impact exercises can further injure painful knees. Avoid jarring exercises such as running, jumping, and kickboxing. Also avoid doing exercises such as lunges and deep squats that put a lot of stress on your knees. These can worsen pain and, if not done correctly, cause injury.

Hi Sir How to take calcijoint sachet After meal or before meal In how much water. please tell me sir

MBBS
General Physician, Jalgaon
Hi Sir How to take calcijoint sachet
After meal or before meal
In how much water. please tell me sir
Please Take it after meal with milk Dissolve one sachet in 50 ml milk, take once a week for 6 wks.
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Hi doc, my mom is on metoprolol 50 mg, has severe knee pain (arthritis) please suggest if she can take calcijoint (dosage-o.d/b.d ?) and also can she use biojoynt tabs along with calcijoint tabs? If so what should be d dosage ?how long should the tabs be taken (any break needed before re-starting the medication like 1 month gap for every 3 months) thanks in advance.

BHMS
Homeopathy Doctor, Noida
Hi doc, my mom is on metoprolol 50 mg, has severe knee pain (arthritis) please suggest if she can take calcijoint (do...
Follow these dos and don’ts to help your knees feel their best. 1. Don’t rest too much. Too much rest can weaken your muscles, which can worsen joint pain. Find an exercise program that is safe for your knees and stick with it. If you're not sure which motions are safe or how much you can do, talk with your doctor or a physical therapist. 2. Do exercise. Cardio exercises strengthen the muscles that support your knee and increase flexibility. Weight training and stretching do, too. For cardio, some good choices include walking, swimming, water aerobics, stationary cycling, and elliptical machines. 3. Don’t risk a fall. A painful or unstable knee can make a fall more likely, which can cause more knee damage. 4. Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (rice) is good for knee pain caused by a minor injury or an arthritis flare. Give your knee some rest, apply ice to reduce swelling, wear a compressive bandage, and keep your knee elevated. 5. Don't overlook your weight. If you're overweight, losing weight reduces the stress on your knee. You don’t even need to get to your "ideal" weight. Smaller changes still make a difference. 6. Don't be shy about using a walking aid. A crutch or cane can take the stress off of your knee. Knee splints and braces can also help you stay stable. 7. Don't let your shoes make matters worse. Cushioned insoles can reduce stress on your knees. 8. Do play with temperature. For the first 48 to 72 hours after a knee injury, use a cold pack to ease swelling and numb the pain. A plastic bag of ice or frozen peas works well. Use it for 15 to 20 minutes three or four times a day. Wrap your ice pack in a towel to be kind to your skin. After that, you can heat things up with a warm bath, heating pad, or warm towel for 15 to 20 minutes, three or four times a day. 9. Don’t jar your joint (s). High-impact exercises can further injure painful knees. Avoid jarring exercises such as running, jumping, and kickboxing. Also avoid doing exercises such as lunges and deep squats that put a lot of stress on your knees. These can worsen pain and, if not done correctly, cause injury.
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