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Asked for male, 25 years old from Lucknow
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T.M.M.F, pain management, T.M.M.F.,

Physiotherapist•Madurai
Glucosamine helps to re-build joint cartilage, si, it's obvious, that your doctor feels, degeneration of your shoulder cartilage, Consult a manual physiotherapist, we can glide your joint, to give instant relief
GOOD LUCK.
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MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedist•Delhi
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There is no medicine that does not have any side effect.
You have to be on look out for them & treat yhem accordingly. The use of glucosamine for oa is impirical. Self medication can be dangerous.
Kindly take treatment under care of a qualified doctor.
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MBBS, MD - Physical Medicine & Rehabilit...read more

Orthopedist•Mumbai
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Glucosamine is given for healing the cartilage of there is Osteoarthritis
First you have to assess the cause of your pain
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I am a 23 years male and I go to gym regularly. Around 2 weeks back my right wrist started hurting and now if I close my wrist some tendons are moving near carpel bone and causing pain. Sometimes I can not even close my hand. Previously doctor gave pain killer and some vitamins but it didn't work. I got and xray, mri and ultrasound and bellow are the reports. there is abnormal synovial thickening with edema and inflammatory changes seen in the proximal palmar aspect of hand at the level of metacarpal bone deep to flexor digitorum superficialis tendon of middle finger. The synovial thickening is mobile and extends proximally up to the wrist joint at the level of flexor retinaculum. (dynamic ultrasound of the hand was performed: during flexion of hand the abnormal synovial thickening extends proximally into the wrist joint in the subcutaneous plane). There is mild to moderate edema seen in the adjacent soft tissue plane. Is there any serious issue, what are all the available treatments. Thanks in advance.

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Orthopedic Doctor•Kollam
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Hi Mr. lybrate-user.
I hope you are fine.
I went through the report that you have mentioned above and going through the history you have provided. I would say synovial thicvkening in sports athletes are very common especially in wrist which caused due to "over strenious work "this type of injury are very common in body builders, tennis players or any spoirts which involves maximum use of wrist.
Synovial thickening is our body's response to friction caused due to inability to cope up ...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Lucknow
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Hi,Thank you for your query. We will be happy to help you.
For weight gain,
-Eat more calories than your body burns. -Eat lots of foods that are calorie-dense. This includes various nuts and dry fruits, bananas, potatoes, rice, peanut butter.
-Drink milk daily.
-Consume more proteins and carbohydrates.
-Increase your regular meal portions by some amount.
-If you eat non-veg food, eat it more often.
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General Physician•Nashik
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Several supplements may help manage joint pain from arthritis. Glucosamine, chondroitin, omega-3, and green tea are just a few of them. Glucosamine helps keep the cartilage in joints healthy and may have an anti-inflammatory effect.
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PDDM, MHA, MBBS

General Physician•Nashik
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Several supplements may help manage joint pain from arthritis. Glucosamine, chondroitin, omega-3, and green tea are just a few of them. Glucosamine helps keep the cartilage in joints healthy and may have an anti-inflammatory effect.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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5 units taken in vial or form penis the same . You have to use correct type of syringe based on the content in vial U 100 or U 40
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General Surgeon•Guwahati
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Have plenty of water and you should be fine to hit the gym. but you should be aware that the stone may get dislodged at any moment and get out of the body. that time , you may feel pain.
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MD , MBBS

General Physician•Aligarh
Please keep a check on ur posture.Dont lean too much. Keep ur back straight. Take some good chair. With back support. It is all because of a wrong posture.
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