Was there any injury/ twist of the ankle.
Apply ice to the ankle and keep ankle elevated while lying down by keeping pillows underneath for medicine contact on private chat.
It's due to severe infection, continue the medications and pluck some cotton in your ears ,At a time you may require steroids to control pain and for immediate relief.
Hello Lybrate user first you have to some blood test it is important to find out reason of your pain and swelling. Blood test are KFT, sr. Uric acid, RaFactor, ASo titer, R BSL. Also check out your blood pressure. And after doing all these you can find reason of your suffering. For further assistance you can consult privately with all reports.
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, Diplomate of National board in Surgical Oncology
General Surgeon, Kolkata
Hi. lybrate-user there is no way to diagnose appendicitis. Diagnosis is clinical
ct scan are used to solve indeterminate cases its advisable to remove appendix. Then to wait for a complication to occur if you are having symptoms.
Yes ,obviously it has side effects.
Acelofenac belogs to nsaids which is ised to relief oain and inflammation. The most common side effect is gastrointestinal discomfort due to acidity and gastric ulcers.
Frequesnt ulceration can have a bad prognosis.
This is why is is essential to con6a doctor before taking medication because a doctor shall always prescribe nsaid with a ppi to prevent any side effects.
Also nsaid is not meant to be given for long term.
I'd advice you take a 15 day ppi course twice a day and stop taking acelofenac discuss you problem for which you have been taking acelofenac to get better prescription.
It's risky for people with hypersensitivity to aceclophenac and diclofenac to take the vaccine. In case you wish to take, take it in a centre which is well equipped to handle with any adverse outcomes. Take care.
Yes it can be because of bp. But it can be because of many reason from simple reasons like not sleeping on time or sleeping too much, stress, have long hours of fasting, dehydration to causes like sinusitis, migraine, high blood pressure, tumor etc. Do this
1. Take adequate night sleep
2. Eat at regular intervals. As starvation/gas can trigger headache
3. Avoid things that can trigger headache. Common triggers include alcohol, caffeine or poor sleep.
Inculcate good sleep practices like having a regular bedtime schedule and avoiding naps, caffeine and tv before bedtime.
4. Don't take stress- pursue an enjoyable activity or verbalising frustration to reduce stress and improve mental health.
5. Avoid foods that you know triggers your headache.
6. Hot packs and heating pads can relax tense muscles. Warm showers or baths may have a similar effect
7. Drink water. âdehydration can be a big cause of headaches,â
for this homeopathic treatment is very effectivefor more details you can consult me.
After 24 hours, rinse with your mouth with a solution made of 1/2 teaspoon salt and 8 ounces of warm water. Do not drink from a straw for the first 24 hours. Do not smoke, which can inhibit healing.
An ice pack applied to the area will keep swelling to a minimum. Take pain medications as prescribed. The swelling usually subsides after 48 hours.
Drink lots of fluid and eat nutritious soft food on the day of the extraction. You can eat normally as soon as you are comfortable.
Eat soft foods, such as soup, pudding, yogurt, or applesauce the day after the extraction.
Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
Rest. Avoid activities that require repetitive gripping, repeated grasping or the prolonged use of vibrating hand-held machinery until your symptoms improve. If you can't avoid these activities altogether, padded gloves may offer some protection.
A splint. Your doctor may have you wear a splint at night to keep the affected finger in an extended position for up to six weeks. The splint helps rest the tendon.
Stretching exercises. Your doctor may also suggest gentle exercises to help maintain mobility in your finger.
Massaging the finger or thumb helps reduce the symptoms of trigger finger.
Avoid applying too much pressure when massaging the affected digits, as this could cause more pain.
Prevention trigger finger include:
avoiding repetitive grasping or gripping motions
avoiding the use of vibrating hand-held machinery
avoiding any activity that worsens symptoms of trigger finger
trigger finger rehab
1.Taking a break from repetitive activities for four to six weeks.
2.Wearing a brace or splint to restrict motion and rest the hand.
3.Applying heat or ice to reduce swelling.
4.Placing your hand in warm water several times throughout the day to relax the tendons and muscles.
5.Lay your hand out flat on a table or solid surface.
6.Use your other hand to hold the affected finger.
7.Slowly lift up the finger and keep the rest of your fingers flat.
8.Lift and stretch the finger as high as it will go without straining.
9.Hold it here for a few seconds and release it back down.