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Gynaecologist, Chennai
Yes. It can be. Dynacort can bring changes in menstrual bleed but since you are using for a very short period of time. You can watch your periods for next cycle if you still have reduced bleed. Consult your gynaecologist.
Hello Mr. lybrate-user. If you are a regular runner then you must do warm up before running and cool down after running. Regular stretching and strengthening of leg muscles should be done so that you will not face any kind joint pain problem and soreness. Coming to your current complaint of knee pain if there is any history of twisting or injury and if swelling is present it might be suggestive of soft tissue injury. Give icing to the joint, for isometrics for quadriceps. Better visit a Physiotherapist.
for Fissure there is no permanent solution ...after 3 month of medicines if not relive than go for surgery....
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