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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Home treatments
You may be able to treat mild sprains at home. Recommended home care treatments include:
•using elastic bandages (such as an ACE bandage) to wrap your ankle, but not too tightly
•wearing a brace to support your ankle
•using crutches, if needed
•elevating your foot with pillows as necessary to reduce swelling
•taking ibuprofen (such as Advil) or acetaminophen (such as Tylenol) to manage pain
•getting plenty of rest and not putting weight on your anklemore
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Dermatologist•Mumbai
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If you have a boil, first of all resist the temptation to squeeze it. This only increases the infection and might leave a scar after it is healed completely. A boil is a pus filled skin infection that occurs around a hair follicle or oil gland. The causes for boils can be ingrown hair, acne and pus abscess. They can also be caused due to hormonal imbalances. Boils require proper course of medications to avoid them from spreading to other body areas. You need to see a Dermatologist for proper med...more
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It's a dry socket! sir, it's because during the healing period the clot which was forming was disturbed either due to excessive gargling, spitting of blood soon after teeth removal, smoking or touching the area very often with your tongue. Please visit an oral surgeon who would give you a zinc oxide pack. Keep the warm saline water goin on.
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General Physician•Delhi
You may try a combination of diclofenac and serratiopeptidase. Its is available in the market under the name of chymeral forte.
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I had anal fissure due to gastric and dehydration. It got healed by adding water, fibre, laxative and flozen aa, zenflox tz in my diet and sits bath. However I have a swelling/tissue from inside which I feel while applying ointment for smooth pooping or pilex. I consulted ayurvedic doc who said it’s sentinel pile at 2 places due to fissures at 2 places. Currently I don’t have pain in pooping/ no burning nothing. Bt this is v uncomfortable and I am having pricking pain sometimes. I don’t sit bcoz I am scared and it feels sometimes I notice it swell more and subside also during sits bath. The ayurvedic doctor suggested ksharashutra but m not wanting any surgical or parasurgical options. Please recommend me some medications by which it can naturally subside in size/inflammation. I don’t think it’s external piles. I think it’s sentinel piles as well like the ayurvedic doctor told me.

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General Surgeon•Srinagar
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Hello Lybrate user. From your history, it seems like sentinel piles (skin tags), and they usually follow a healed anal fissure. They are not of any harm. So nothing to be done except, avoid constipation. No medicine will subside them as they are just skin tags. If they are really bothering you, they can be removed by laser or simply excised under local or regional anesthesia. I won't suggest kshasutra for sentinel piles. You forget about these. But if you really concerned, consult a proctologist...more
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