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Ankylosing spondylitis - My wife recently felt heavy pain at her upper left back and up to the leg. Doctor advised to examine HLA B27 and found positive. Not finding any doctor in Kolkata immediately - all are giving dates in October 2018. Orthopedic doctor said he will not be able to do treatment for this disease. Only rheumatology doctor can help. What to do please. Phone. 86977 31781 Kolkata.

Dr. Manoj Hembram 88% (425 ratings)
BPTh/BPT, MPTh/MPT
Physiotherapist, Ranchi
Ankylosing spondylitis -
My wife recently felt heavy pain at her upper left back and up to the leg. Doctor advised to...
Ok, Ankylosing Spondylitis can be treated with Physiotherapy treatments. Moist heat, SWD, UST, gentle stretching exercises, swimming, cycling etc can help in greater extent
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Hi, I am 28 years old male, my height is 5.10 and weight is 90 kg. From last six months when I wake up in the morning my back (above the waist) is paining so much for 5 to 10 min, I tried so many doctors but I don't get relief I have done so many blood tests and digital x-ray but everything is normal and I have done hla b27 test also it is also normal. I am so depressed about this disease. Please give suggestion.

Dr. Hiral Haresh Ganglani 88% (97 ratings)
MSPT (Master of Physical Therapy), Certified Yoga Trainer
Physiotherapist, Vadodara
Hi, I am 28 years old male, my height is 5.10 and weight is 90 kg. From last six months when I wake up in the morning...
As per your demographic data you are obese your back pain keeping in mind all your normal reports are most probably due to your obesity and posture.
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I am hla b27 positive. It was diagnosed on may 26 and its almost above 2 months I am taking salazar, predmet,carvic, Etoshine.After taking nsaid continuously I feel like normal but if I stop for 2 days my pain comes back. After the pain comes my joints starts paining and even my left elbow. I can put pressure on my left elbow .What should I do now cause its been 2 months still not that much improvement?

Dr. Julie Mercy J David 91% (41326 ratings)
Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
I am hla b27 positive. It was diagnosed on may 26 and its almost above 2 months I am taking salazar, predmet,carvic, ...
Elbow PainApply ice in the painful area which would definitely help to greater extent. And you can wear elbow brace which would help you to keep your elbow warm and will give you protection.
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My wife is 24 years old. She had pain in left hip and so the doctor suggested to mri. The report says 1. "minimal bone marrow edema seen along the sacro iliac aspect of the left sacroiliac joint with associated sclerosis. Suggest: hla b27 correlation" 2. No signs of osteonecrosis / hi joint effusion.

Dr. Julie Mercy J David 91% (41326 ratings)
Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
My wife is 24 years old.
She had pain in left hip and so the doctor suggested to mri.
The report says
1. "minimal bon...
People of any age, back pain can affect or different reasonsas people get older, the chance of developing lower back pain increases, due to factors such as previous occupation and degenerative disk disease. Lower back pain may be linked to the bony lumbar spine, discs between the vertebrae, ligaments around the spine and discs, spinal cord and nerves, lower back muscles, abdominal and pelvic internal organs, and the skin around the lumbar area. •acute pain starts suddenly and lasts for up to 6 weeks. •chronic or long-term pain develops over a longer period, lasts for over 3 months, and causes ongoing problems. Home advise: •resting from strenuous activity can help, but moving around will ease stiffness, reduce pain, and prevent muscles from weakening. •applying heat, ice, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation — as well as some muscle-release techniques to the back muscles and soft tissues — may help alleviate pain. •as the pain improves, the physical therapist may introduce some flexibility and strength exercises for the back and abdominal muscles. Techniques for improving posture may also help. •the patient will be encouraged to practice the techniques regularly, even after the pain has gone, to prevent back pain recurrence. Regular exercise helps build strength and control body weight. Guided, low-impact aerobic activities can boost heart health without straining or jerking the back. Before starting any exercise program, talk to a health care professional. There are two main types of exercise that people can do to reduce the risk of back pain: •core-strengthening exercises work the abdominal and back muscles, helping to strengthen muscles that protect the back. •flexibility training aims at improving core flexibility, including the spine, hips, and upper legs. We suggest you to wear lumbosacral corset (belt) which is available at our clinic. If you want you can buy from us, if you are far away from chennai we can send you by courier. The reason why we are conveying you to buy from us is we can demonstrate over the videocall (using whatsapp) and also we can monitor you throughout when to wear it and how long to wear it. And also if you find any difficulty wearing the brace you can also revert back to us for few more suggestions and we can propose you good solution how to go about it. Uses of lumbosacral corset (belt) a lumbosacral corset adds pressure to the intra-abdominal area. This adds stability to the spine. It is prescribed to people suffering from moderate to severe pain. Other benefits of using a lumbar spine belt are: 1.helps in a certain degree of immobilization of facet joints. 2.reduces pain to allow continuation of normal activities. 3.speeds up the healing process. 4.the pressure exerted by a lumbar spine belt helps in stretching the erector spine muscles. 5.this belt can also be used to support the lower back while exercising. Ohelps prevent rolling oprovides stability to lumbar and sacral regions of the back ocan be used when performing actions like lifting and handling heavy items ocan also be used when playing sports orestricts back movement to aid treatment of back problems do’s and don’ts sitting do: • sit as little as possible and then only for short periods. • place a supportive towel roll at the belt line of the back especially when sitting in a car. • when getting up from sitting, keep the normal curves in your back. Move to the front of the seat and stand up by straightening your legs. Avoid bending forward at the waist. • try to keep the normal curves in your back at all times. Don’t: • do not sit on a low soft couch with a deep seat. It will force you to sit with your hips lower than your knees and will round your back. You will loose the normal curve in your back. • do not place your legs straight out in front of you while sitting (e.g. Sitting in the bath tub). Standing do: • if you must stand for a long period of time, keep one leg up on a foot stool. • adapt work heights. Don’t: • avoid half bent positions. Lifting avoid lifting if you can. Do: • use the correct lifting technique. Keep your back straight when lifting. Never stoop or bend forward. Stand close to the load, have a firm footing and wide stance. Kneel on one knee, keeping the back straight. Have a secure grip on the load and lift by straightening your knees. Do a steady lift. Shift your feet to turn and do not twist your back. Don’t: • do not jerk when you lift. • do not bend over the object you are lifting. Lying do: • sleep on a good firm surface. • if your bed sags, use slats or plywood supports between the mattress and base to firm it. You also can place the mattress on the floor, a simple but temporary solution. • you may be more comfortable at night when you use a pillow for support. Don’t: • do not sleep on your stomach unless advised to do so by your doctor or physical therapist. Bending forward do: • keep the natural curves of your back when doing these and other activities: making a bed, vacuuming, sweeping or mopping the floor, weeding the garden or raking leaves. Coughing and sneezing do: • bend backwards to increase the curve of your back while you cough or sneeze. Driving a car do: • drive the car as little as possible. It is better to be a passenger than to drive yourself. • move the seat forward to the steering wheel. Your seat must be close enough to the wheel to keep the natural curves of your back. If your hips are lower than your knees in this position, raise yourself by sitting on a pillow. Exercises for low back pain safety guidelines • an increase in your low back pain can be expected with these exercises. This is acceptable as long as your leg symptoms are not increasing. • if while doing these exercises, your pain worsens or you have new pain or symptoms, stop the exercises and discuss your symptoms with your doctor or physical therapist. • stop exercising and let your doctor or physical therapist know right away if you have any change in your bowel or bladder control or any increase in weakness in your leg or foot. Exercises ‰ •press-ups: keep your back and buttocks relaxed and use your arms to press up. Concentrate on keeping your hips down and push up your upper body as high as possible. •double knee to chest: grasp both your knees with your hands and pull toward your shoulders. Hold the stretch for 1 second. Let your knees return, but keep them bent at arms length. ‰ •lumbar spine stretches: lie on your back. Bring your knees towards your chest. Rotate your knees towards the pain. •side-lying position: lie on your side and face forward. Have both arms straight in front and bend your knees. Turn your head as you move your top arm across your body as far as you can. Keep your arm in place and turn your head back to the starting position. Look back again and turn your head farther if you can. Bring your head and arm back to the starting position. Relax and repeat 10 times on each side. •hamstring stretch: lie on your back with your legs out straight. Raise your leg up and put your hands around the upper leg for support. Slowly straighten the raised knee until you feel a stretch in the back of the upper leg. Hold, then relax and repeat 10 times on each leg. •standing arch: stand with your feet apart and hands on the small of your back with fingers pointing backwards. Bend backwards at the waist, supporting the trunk with your hands. Keep your knees straight. Hold for 5 seconds. Repeat 3 to 5 times. Side glides: stand at a right angle to the wall about 2 feet o eliminate your pain improve your muscular endurance and strength attain better posture, balance, body awareness and co-ordination improve your balance and flexibility learn to lift properly. posture when standing: make sure you have a neutral pelvic position. Stand upright, head facing forward, back straight, and balance your weight evenly on both feet. Keep your legs straight and your head in line with your spine. Posture when sitting: a good seat for working should have good back support, arm rests and a swivel base. When sitting, try to keep your knees and hips level and keep your feet flat on the floor, or use a footstool. You should ideally be able to sit upright with support in the small of your back. If you are using a keyboard, make sure your elbows are at right-angles and that your forearms are horizontal. Shoes: flat shoes place less of a strain on the back. Driving: it is important to have proper support for your back. Make sure the wing mirrors are properly positioned so you do not need to twist. The pedals should be squarely in front of your feet. If you are on a long journey, have plenty of breaks. Get out of the car and walk around. Bed: you should have a mattress that keeps your spine straight, while at the same time supporting the weight of your shoulders and buttocks. Use a pillow, but not one that forces your neck into a steep angle.
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I have low back pain from last 1 year MRI report L4-L5, L5-S1 bulg disc I hv sitting job in computer, othe D3=OK, VITAMIN B12 =OK, URIC ACID=OK, SUGAR=OK, HLA B12 =OK, BP = OK but low back pain always never in sitting never in walking, morning time goods no pain evening time goods, not taken any medicine last 3 month doing acupressure.

MPTh/MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Guwahati
I have low back pain from last 1 year MRI report L4-L5, L5-S1 bulg disc I hv sitting job in computer, othe D3=OK, VIT...
You need to do some exercises for your lower back on a regular basis and no matter what, you have to take out some time for the exercises. These will strengthen your lower back muscles, keep them flexible and prevent any further damage. But the exercises have to be specific for your condition so visit a physiotherapist personally to get the exact exercise prescription.
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I am 27 years old. From July 2015, I am suffering from body stiffness (neck, middle and lower spine. I got HLA B27 positive. Doctor (orthopaedic) prescribed some medicines like HCQS, SAZO. After using them (one week) I got relief. In addition he suggested to me that I need yo use for few years. Some doctors suggested me to consult rheumatologist. I have mixed feelings for using tablets for few years. Please, suggest some guideline to recover from my problem.

Dr. Murali Krishna 91% (111 ratings)
DNB (Orthopedics), MS - Orthopaedics
Orthopedist, Visakhapatnam
Venkaih, as per ur reports u have ankylosing spondilytis . First , pl aware about that problm , it is seronegative inflammatory arthritis which affects spine , joints muscles and make them stiff and fuse depends on severity . So , drugs contol the disease aggresivenss along with exercises . Newer drugs bilogicals r in market which contolls well but costlier . So pl consult rheumatologist .
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I am 44 years male person I had a back pain in middle spine since 6 month I consult neurologist and he advised me mri l spine with contrast. Then I done mri and he tell me anklleyes spondylitis and advice lab test HLA B27 and Report's Lab tests are negative. So I am in tension please tell about above .what is this?

Dr. Sadhana Jadhav 89% (299 ratings)
Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
Ayurveda,
I am 44 years male person I had a back pain in middle spine since 6 month I consult neurologist and he advised me mri...
If your test HLA B27 is negative you need not worry as in positive case it is a progressive disease panchkarma kati basti and basti along with medicine will surely help you apply lumbo sacral belt whiling standig or walking.
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I am suffering from Spondyloarthropathy from last 8 years. I am 30 years old. X ray shows Sacroiliitis. HLA b27 positive. Now start using ashvagandha safe Musli and Shilajeet capsules of patanjali. Is it safe to take with in limit. Serving in Indian Air Force. pregabalin Hcq by medical specialist. I used to take these when back ache is more than normal. Advise me please. Is there any cure of Spondyloarthropathies.

Dr. Sachin Prakash Rathod 90% (236 ratings)
MBBS, D'Ortho, DNB (Orthopedics)
Orthopedist, Mumbai
I am suffering from Spondyloarthropathy from last 8 years. I am 30 years old. X ray shows Sacroiliitis. HLA b27 posit...
Hello Lybrate-user, ankylosis spondylitis with medication you will feel better but along with that you need to start physiotherapy which is must there is no permanent cure of these disease but we can suppress it.
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Namaskhar Doctor. Im 19 Year old male. I have been suffering from multiple joint pains from 3 years. Only particular joints are paining always. The rest of the joins doesn't pain me anytime. I have done my RA factor test and HLA B27 test. All are normal. Since I am staying in hostel, I would like to start some supplements. So please tell me why I am getting these pains and also please suggest me which supplements are safe to use. Thanks in advance.

Dr. Julie Mercy J David 91% (41326 ratings)
Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
Namaskhar Doctor. Im 19 Year old male. I have been suffering from multiple joint pains from 3 years. Only particular ...
Multiple Joint Pains / Early morning painIt is called as Rheumatic arthritis. If your pain is more in the distal joints, ie. In the upper limbs if the pain is present in the fingers/wrist and in the lower limbs it the pain is present in the toes/ ankle, then we shall definitely say it is Rheumatic arthritis. Wear elbow brace and wrist brace which will make her to feel warm and that will make the joints become firm. Hot water fermentation will help Knee cap will also help to prevent the damaged cartilages. If your pain is more in the distal joints, ie. In the upper limbs if the pain is present in the fingers/wrist and in the lower limbs it the pain is present in the toes/ ankle, then we shall definitely say it is Rheumatic arthritis. Which joints you have pain? If your proximal joints (ie. Shoulder, hip & knee has pain) then you can pour hot (warm) water in that area to reduce the inflammation. If you have pain in the distal joints ie. Wrist, fingers, ankle, toes then you can wear either elbow brace or wrist brace which will help you to feel warm and very protective. And also immerse the distal joints in the hot water tub which will help you to reduce the pain. Consult the near by physiotherapy clinic and also consult a general physician to check with your ESR levels to check whether you have inflammation.
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Hi! I am having Low back pain since 2-3 months. I got one test done HLA 3 B27 PCR which is positive I do not have any family history of arthritis or similar disease. My ECR and CPR blood test are nomal x ray for Spine LT also. Xray reports says features suggestive of muscular spasm. Pls advise what problem causing low back pain.

Rheumatologist, Chennai
Hi! I am having Low back pain since 2-3 months.
I got one test done HLA 3 B27 PCR which is positive I do not have any...
Hi lybrate-user U have HLA B 27 positive sacroiliitis Pl do MRI of sacroiliac joint U consult through Lybrate paid consult with rheumatologist.
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