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Kindly reduce your dependency on medicines to cure your spinal pain problem. Pain killers suppress the pain, but they do not cure the cause of pain. Your symptoms are suggestive of overall spinal stiffness and intervertebral disc involvement in various levels ranging from cervical (neck) to lumbar (back) region.
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INTERMITTENT PELVIC TRACTION with hip and knee in 90 degrees flexion (bent position) for 15 minutes with 12-15 kgs weight.
INTERFERENTIAL THERAPY FOR...more
Physiotherapy treatment:
INTERMITTENT PELVIC TRACTION with hip and knee in 90 degrees flexion (bent position) for 15 minutes with 12-15 kgs weight.
INTERFERENTIAL THERAPY FOR...more
Asked for Male, 25 years old from Gorakhpur
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Hello lybrate-user sorry to hear about your concern continue the deflacort 24 mg for 1 week along with the antibiotics. Also continue ecospirin av75
ask him to take ors and multivitamins.
Complete rest with some mobility in the meanwhile get a cbc, crp and d-dimer levels done.
ask him to take ors and multivitamins.
Complete rest with some mobility in the meanwhile get a cbc, crp and d-dimer levels done.
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Asked for male, 20 years old from Bareilly
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
Leg Pain If you have leg pain then you have to rule out the causes for having leg pain. First of all check your weight and your haemoglobin levels, as Anaemia always leads to the symptoms of being tired and also having leg pain though there are no issues with the knee joint or back pain. If not if the pain radiates down the back of thigh and legs then it might be due to sciatica. Kindly consult the nearby physiotherapist. Hope you recover soon from the leg pain.
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with your history, you seem to be suffering from psoriasis. But ,still without proper examination, we cannot come to conclusion. Please do online consultation. Mean while, follow few instructions - :1) limit your bath time to just 5-10 minutes 2) apply oil before bath 3) use only luke warm water for bathing and only mild soap 4) use doctor prescribed moisturiser at least 5-6 times a day 5) keep nails short 6) wear full sleeves loose cotton clothes 7) avoid contact with irritants and dete...more
with your history, you seem to be suffering from psoriasis. But ,still without proper examination, we cannot come to conclusion. Please do online consultation. Mean while, follow few instructions - :1) limit your bath time to just 5-10 minutes 2) apply oil before bath 3) use only luke warm water for bathing and only mild soap 4) use doctor prescribed moisturiser at least 5-6 times a day 5) keep nails short 6) wear full sleeves loose cotton clothes 7) avoid contact with irritants and dete...more
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It's in your best interest if you consult a pulmonologist (dm pulmonary medicine or md chest and tb) who will assess her again and ascertain the need to restart deflazacort. Although you should not discontinue this medicine abuptly but now when you have already done you should not restart it by yourself.
I wish her good health!
I wish her good health!
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Pain Management Specialist•Bardhaman
Hello Mr. lybrate-user, probably your mother was diagnosed having rheumatoid arthritis which needs prolonged treatment. But continuing the aforementioned medicines (especially etodolac, deflazacort and pregabalin) without monitoring is not at all suggested.
Better you consult nearest available pain and rheumatology specialist. Or you can consult me online.
Take care.
Better you consult nearest available pain and rheumatology specialist. Or you can consult me online.
Take care.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Gorakhpur
You need to get some more investigations related to your pain which includes cbc esr crp ra factor anti ccp uric acid
low vitamin d and b12 are indicative of the problems that you are facing.
Tablet pregabalin 75 milligram once a day after meals at night will help you
injections recommended are fine
tablet diclofenac 75 milligram twice a day along with tablet pantoprazole 40 milligram twice a day along with tablet deflazacort 6 gram twice a day for 2 weeks will give you a good re...more
low vitamin d and b12 are indicative of the problems that you are facing.
Tablet pregabalin 75 milligram once a day after meals at night will help you
injections recommended are fine
tablet diclofenac 75 milligram twice a day along with tablet pantoprazole 40 milligram twice a day along with tablet deflazacort 6 gram twice a day for 2 weeks will give you a good re...more
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General Surgeon•Jaipur
Currently, most likely you are having a fissure in ano and most of your other treatment is going well, except for hemorrhoids. I would suggest you to visit a nearby general surgeon for further needful treatment instead of self medication with potentially dangerous medicines like deflazacort and ultracet (i presume you haven't consulted a general surgeon yet).
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