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1. Peripheral neuropathy is a on going process even in normal individuvals as age advances due to deficiency of vitamins mainly b12
2. In your case pregabalin is needed for some time 3. Nerve regeneration is impossible for anyone 4. Definitely you can expect improvement in the right leg in 1-2 months with good control of sugar & exercises.
2. In your case pregabalin is needed for some time 3. Nerve regeneration is impossible for anyone 4. Definitely you can expect improvement in the right leg in 1-2 months with good control of sugar & exercises.
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Asked for male, 41 years old from Gurgaon
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Thanks for query
first of no need to avoid forward bending or use of lumbar belt. Do go with mri reports. Most of the normal people at your age show same kind of changes on mri. First of tell me what you do and how much physical activity you have in your daily routine? Regards.
first of no need to avoid forward bending or use of lumbar belt. Do go with mri reports. Most of the normal people at your age show same kind of changes on mri. First of tell me what you do and how much physical activity you have in your daily routine? Regards.
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At first I told, you, tsh hormone is that hormone which stimulate thyroid to secretion of t3 & t4 hormones. Now t3 & t4 hormone are protein in which iodine is combined .in t3 iodine is 3 & in t4 iodine is 4, presence of t4 is more than t3, t4 converted in t3 later. But you have no problem of thyroidthyroid ,next the tab which is prescribe by your Dr. Nm-5 mgmg which is nitrozepam combination which is work as a sedative & anti anxiety, I don't know you suffering from this type of problem or not, ...more
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Asked for male, 40 years old from Jalandhar
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Orthopedist•Solapur
I would suggest you to get a proper xray of the spine done to rule out any bony abnormality.
Start with analgesic like combination of diclofenac and thiocolchicoside for atleast 7 days twice daily after food
if pain subsides start with physiotherapy in form of back extension exercises and core strengthening exercises
avoid sitting in one posture for longer duration and lifting weight while bending forward.
Start with analgesic like combination of diclofenac and thiocolchicoside for atleast 7 days twice daily after food
if pain subsides start with physiotherapy in form of back extension exercises and core strengthening exercises
avoid sitting in one posture for longer duration and lifting weight while bending forward.
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What is arthritis of the knee?
The knee acts as hinge joint and allows flexion (bending) and extension (straightening). The knee is formed by the tibiofemoral joints, where end of the femur (thigh bone) glides over the top of the tibia (shin bone) and the patellofemoral joint where the kneecap glides over the end part of the femur. The gliding surfaces of the knee are covered with articular cartilage which helps the joint to glide smoothly. Over time the articular cartilage can become d...more
The knee acts as hinge joint and allows flexion (bending) and extension (straightening). The knee is formed by the tibiofemoral joints, where end of the femur (thigh bone) glides over the top of the tibia (shin bone) and the patellofemoral joint where the kneecap glides over the end part of the femur. The gliding surfaces of the knee are covered with articular cartilage which helps the joint to glide smoothly. Over time the articular cartilage can become d...more
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What is arthritis of the knee?
The knee acts as hinge joint and allows flexion (bending) and extension (straightening). The knee is formed by the tibiofemoral joints, where end of the femur (thigh bone) glides over the top of the tibia (shin bone) and the patellofemoral joint where the kneecap glides over the end part of the femur. The gliding surfaces of the knee are covered with articular cartilage which helps the joint to glide smoothly. Over time the articular cartilage can become d...more
The knee acts as hinge joint and allows flexion (bending) and extension (straightening). The knee is formed by the tibiofemoral joints, where end of the femur (thigh bone) glides over the top of the tibia (shin bone) and the patellofemoral joint where the kneecap glides over the end part of the femur. The gliding surfaces of the knee are covered with articular cartilage which helps the joint to glide smoothly. Over time the articular cartilage can become d...more
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