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Hello Such pains can occur due to nutrition deficiency according to the need of the body. Kindly take care of your meals. Walking regularly is a good initiation to stay healthy but you should get your certain basic tests done like 25, hydroxy vitamin D, serum calcium, vitamin B12 and uric acid levels.
You must be hydrated, follow regular exercise, eat green leafy vegetables, take dairy products. If the pain is intense, cold packs be applied on the area affected. Kindly also consult a good ho...more
You must be hydrated, follow regular exercise, eat green leafy vegetables, take dairy products. If the pain is intense, cold packs be applied on the area affected. Kindly also consult a good ho...more
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Greater Noida
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Apart from radiation, you can also think about high intensity focused ultrasound (hifu) for the lesions in the bone which is causing the pain.
High intensity focused ultrasound is also not very expensive.
High intensity focused ultrasound is also not very expensive.
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If you have localized back pain with
- no neurological symptoms like numbness, paresthesia, weakness in limbs etc, my advice is: - intensive physical therapy initially under supervision of a physiotherapist and then at home.
- avoid forward bending, lifting heavy weights etc
- take an analgesic like diclofenac or something which suits your body for 5-7 days
- take muscle relaxant for same time as analgesic to relieve muscle spasm
- ice packs at the site of pain, muscle spasm<...more
- no neurological symptoms like numbness, paresthesia, weakness in limbs etc, my advice is: - intensive physical therapy initially under supervision of a physiotherapist and then at home.
- avoid forward bending, lifting heavy weights etc
- take an analgesic like diclofenac or something which suits your body for 5-7 days
- take muscle relaxant for same time as analgesic to relieve muscle spasm
- ice packs at the site of pain, muscle spasm<...more
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Impacted wax is the cause of the ear pain. After putting the ear drops for 10 days the wax will become a little soft & then it has to be syringed out.
Consult an ent surgeon only & do not consult any other specialist or general practitioner. There is a technique of removing the wax without injuring the ear drum.
Consult an ent surgeon only & do not consult any other specialist or general practitioner. There is a technique of removing the wax without injuring the ear drum.
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Extension exercises x 15 times x twice daily - lying on tummy, take left arm up for 3 seconds, then bring it down, right arm up for 3 seconds, bring down. Bring right leg up, hold for 3 seconds, bring it down. Then right leg up and hold for 3 seconds and bring it down. Repeat twice a day- 10 times.
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Few things related to headache so that we can plan the treatment accordingly - if pain is associated with blurred or decreased vision than check your eye sight for refractive error - if the pain is associated with cold and fever than we have to rule out sinusitis as the cause and if the pain is pulsatile in nature and with a throbbing pain usually with an aura than we have to rule out migrane as the cause - if the pain is associated with neck problems than we have to rule out cervical spondylosi...more
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