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BDS , MCP

Dentist•Bangalore
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Hello, tooth pain will go permanently only after getting a dental treatment done for the existing problem.
There is no point of taking pain killers it will harm your body. Kindly visit a dentist.
Thanks.
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Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surger...read more

General Physician•Jabalpur
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Hi, i need to know why these medicines were prescribed to you at first place, because self medication can be harmful. Please consult directly as these things can be explained on direct consultation
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Master of Physiotherapy, Bachelor of Phy...read more

Physiotherapist•Noida
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Hello,
Do home based exercises regularly for one month.
Shoulder pendulum exercises
Wall sliding in circular manner
Hand raising above head and lowering down while kept at sides of body.
Apply hot or moist pack over the painful joint.
You may take medicines when there is severe pain.
It takes around months to get cured.
So have patience and continue with the exercises.
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Hello! My mother's age is 57 .She is suffering from back pain from last 4 years She tried many treatments but no permanent solution. As per spine mri she has osteoporosis and degeneration in disc .She takes painkiller which helps only for time being. Physiotherapy does not help at all. She did try some homeopathy treatment she felt better in pain after 2 months of treatment but then she got psoriasis on her back which was spreading on palm and feet then she stopped the treatment. As because of psoriasis she was unable to do daily household activities as she was getting cuts in hand .Now recently she applies dynapar qps spray daily once at night on her back then she feels little better in pain and when pain is more she takes ultracet tablet. Is there any cure for her pain or she has to live with the pain. She has no other sickness besides pain. Is there any other good external ointment to apply in ayurveda or homeopathy but then it should not give rise to psoriasis. As currently she is dependent on Dynapar qps.

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MBBS, Diploma In Orthopaedics (D. Ortho)...read more

Orthopedist•Lucknow
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Osteoporosis is managed by biphosphonates, cacium and vitamin D3 supplements and often some anabolic hormones are advised by orthopaedic surgeons. She should firstly consult a orthopedic doctor for osteoporosis management thoroughly, which shall lessen her bone pains, which is crucial aspect.
For psoriasis, dermatologist will be helpful.
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BDS, FICOI, Fellow of Academy of General...read more

Dentist•Bangalore
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Diclofenac is a prescribed for pain, along with this you may require antibiotic also some times, if dentist has said it is healing, as a home remedy you can rinse with a warm salt water 3-4 times daily, if pain comes down then it's fine ,if pain worsens then antibiotic is necessary.
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BDS, PG Diploma In PG Advance Course Of ...read more

Dentist•Gurgaon
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Cannot suggest a antibiotic without seeing case may a non infectious case
so please see a nearby dentist before giving any medicine and which type of pain she is having continuous pain or starts with cold or hot tea ect.
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General Physician•Delhi
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check your BP. check your eye sight. take crocin pain relief for severe headache. take rest and good sleep. avoid stress. inform if not ok.
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Ophthalmologist•Patna
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It is subconjunctival hemorrhage ,it will dissolve itself within two weeks, you may use antibiotic eye drops like Tobrex eye drops till redness disappears.
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