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Asked for female, 53 years old from Mumbai
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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

Orthopedist•Bhubaneswar
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Do a x ray and MRI of cervical spine and share the reports .start a course of physiotherapy locally .
And re visit your doctor .
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Asked for female, 52 years old from Bangalore
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M.Ch - Urology, MS, MBBS

Urologist•Dehradun
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You may have urethral syndrome, which is common at your age. Usually starts after menopause. Cause is deficiency of oestrogens. Start tab hytrin 1 mg daily at night. But get urine test done for infection and ultrasound kub with pvr done.
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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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Hello! as per your X ray report, the changes in your knee joint suggest of osteo arthritis.
Usually in this case, whichever painkiller you use, will give you temporary relief. Moreover, using painkillers again and again would give you adverse effects.
So I suggest you to opt for a better option i.e, consulting a PHYSIOTHERAPIST who would help you in regaining a pain free lifestyle by teaching you exercises for your problem.
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Pain Management Specialist•Delhi
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Dear Lybrate user, the low back pain present since past 4 months can be due to muscle spasm or a disc related pathology. The medication you have mentioned is a combination of pain killer and muscle relaxant meant for muscle spasm. If giving inadequate relief, then a proper evaluation needs to be done based on your signs and symptoms such as whether the pain is also felt in legs, pain more on walking or sitting etc. Some further xrays and blood tests may also be required for proper evaluation.more
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General Physician•Ahmedabad
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increase zyloric to 100mg three times a day

no greens palaak mushroom sprouts and seeded fruit and vegetables.
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Asked for male, 39 years old from Bangalore
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MPT, BPT

Physiotherapist•Noida
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• Do the cat/cow stretch. Get on all fours, with your arms straight and your hands directly under your shoulders; your knees hip-width apart.

• Core Strengthening Exercises- Straight Leg Raised With Toes Turned Outward, repeat 10 times, twice a day.
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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It is called as Rheumatic arthritis. If your pain is more in the distal joints, ie. In the upper limbs if the pain is present in the fingers/wrist and in the lower limbs it the pain is present in the toes/ ankle, then we shall definitely say it is Rheumatic arthritis. Wear elbow brace and wrist brace which will make her to feel warm and that will make the joints become firm. Hot water fermentation will help
Knee cap will also help to prevent the damaged cartilages. If your pain is more in th...more
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Orthopedist•Delhi
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Good morning. It may be due to weakness of the bone or Rheumatoid arthritis. Get CBC, ESR,Blood sugar fasting, LFT, KFT,Calcium, TSH, 25 OH Vitamin D level, RA factor and Anti CCP blood tests done and consult an Orthopaedic surgeon.
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Apply ice in the painful area which would definitely help to greater extent. And you can wear elbow brace which would help you to keep your elbow warm and will give you protection.
Simultaneously it is better to wear MCR chappals (micro cellular rubber) which will help to transfer the Plantar Fascitis weight evenly in the feet so that the weight will be completely felt in the heel area.
You shall do contrast bath to relieve this pain. Contrast bath is nothing but keeping in one tub hot w...more
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