Medicine For Scoliosis
I have a saviour back pain and leg pain. My MRI report shows that Mild scoliosis of lumber spine to the right. Subtle an ...
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I will suggest try to get relife by medicine .surgery may or may not give you good results so this should be your last option .avoide bad posture ,Do not lift heavy objects, do not bend much. Do few physiotherapy for pain. Magnate therapy also helps alot. Improve you life style. Take homoeopathy medicine as they give relive from pain in long run.
I am 28 m and suffering from a continuous head heaviness and crippling fatigue from last 20 years. My symptoms are: head ...
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According to the details given by you I am suggesting a homoeopathic medicine. See if it helps. Even if it does not in case then also I advise you to continue with the homoeoapthic treatment as I am sure your complaints have better solution in homoeopathy. Take Can notharis 200 1 dose every week. Better consult for further treatment.
LOSS OF LORDOSIS I have this problem since last 10 years but I don't aware of it but last 15 days I have very bad back p ...
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There are three main types of spine curvature disorders, including: Also called swayback, the spine of a person with lordosis curves significantly inward at the lower back. Kyphosis is characterized by an abnormally rounded upper back (more than 50 degrees of curvature). Scoliosis. A person with scoliosis has a sideways curve to their spine. The curve is often S-shaped or C-shaped. Symptoms of lordosis may include: Appearing swayback, with the buttocks being more pronounced Having a large gap between the lower back and the floor when lying on your back on a hard surface that does not change when you bend forward Back pain and discomfort. Problems moving certain ways Treatment for lordosis may include: Medication to relieve pain and swelling Exercise and physical therapy to increase muscle strength and flexibility Wearing a back brace Weight loss, Surgery For permanent treatment (Herbal) without surgery, you may contact us through Lybrate. Surgery has its Pros and Cons. Major side effects can develop.
I am 46 years woman with scoliosis for the past 15 yrs. Recently getting pain on the left side lower back pain. Sitting ...
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See scoliosis that too 15 years old is a chronic condition and you need to exercise very regularly for this. As this may result in more curvature of spine if you ignore. Just stretch the concave side n strengthen the convex side. If you hv pain get Physiotherapy done for some sittings than follow exercises. Or you can contact us for further consultation.
My friend nikita. She's 28 and has a male best friend since 6 years. They knew each other since childhood, became friend ...
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This boy seems to have had crush for nikita and impulsively proposed. Then he might have met what he felt was a better girl and made up excuses of talking in night. No person unconsicously talks the same at night or proposes. Another possibility is the boy was manipulaitve. Whatever it is, nikita would get back to her normalcy with a short course of antidepressants and CBT (Cognitive Behavior Therapy from a psychiatrist. All the best.
Hi, my friend is 21 years old and she is suffering scoliosis last 5 yrs. So kindly suggest me. ...
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This treatment is being suggested on bases of the information provided. I would like to examine & investigate your friend in detail. Any way it may be tried, -- --. Sleep on a hard bed with soft bedding. --. Use no pillow under the head. --. Avoid painful acts & activities. -- .Do mild exercises for Back & Neck & shoulders. Do not ignore, let it not become beginning of a major problem. Do ask for a detailed treatment plan. Kindly make sure, there is no allergy to any of these medicines. (Contact your family doctor, if needed). For emergency treatment visit nearest hospital. I hope, I have solved your problem to your satisfaction. Kindly rate the answer.Wish you a quick recovery & good health.
Hi I am 32 years old i am suffering from neurofibroma all over body. I have tried all kinds of medicines available in A ...
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If you would have presented to me as an outpatient, I would have told that there is no cure for neurofibromatosis and the management is mainly symptomatic. The outlines of management are: 1) Tumors can be removed surgically or small ones with laser-for neurological or cosmetic indications. All tumors are not to be removed, like the ones which are attached to such crucial structures which pose a risk to be damaged if the tumor is removed, then such tumors are not removed by the surgeons. 2) Chemotherapy can be given in case of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (This has been a debatable issue). 3) Laser therapy-I already told ,can be used to remove small tumors. It is also used for cutaneous hyperpigmented lesions like port-wine stain. It is not successful for cafe-au-lait spots, however. 4) Blood pressure should be monitored and managed as there is high propensity of hypertension due to pheochromocytoma. Pheochromocytoma if present, can be surgically resected. 5) Bony abnormalities like scoliosis, pseudoarthrosis may need surgery. Physical rehabilitation measures like braces are also used. 6) Periodic eye checkups for associated complications.
Hii, this is rahul, I have lower back pain from last approx two year, I have consulted a doctor dioginised Right Scolios ...
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Apply hot fomentation twice daily. Avoid bending in front. Postural correction- sit tall, walk tall. Extension exercises x 15 times x twice daily - lying on tummy, take left arm up for 3 seconds, then bring it down, right arm up for 3 seconds, bring down. Bring right leg up, hold for 3 seconds, bring it down. Then right leg up and hold for 3 seconds and bring it down. Repeat twice a day- 10 times. Bhujang asana? lie flat on your stomach, keeping the palms out, bend the neck backward, take a deep breath and while holding it for 6 seconds, raise the chest up. Release breath and relax your body. Repeat the exercise 15 times twice daily. Core strengthening exercises- straight leg raised with toes turned outward, repeat 10 times, twice a day.
suffering by scoliosis Disease for 5 years. I have take many medicines as like Homeopathy or allopathy. But till now I a ...
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If the curvature of the spine is less than I will suggest you to do only physiotherapy treatment and if the curvature is more than I will suggest you to get it corrected surgically.
I am suffering from back pain for more than a week and the pain is unbearable. I have taken several medicines but it doe ...
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Back pain can result from bad posture, a sudden jerky movement, a lumpy mattress or poor lifting techniques. It can also be caused by injury in a work place, by a sports accident or by muscular spasms. It often occurs during pregnancy or, because of decreased flexibility, as people get older. There are also many diseases and pathological conditions that can lead to back pain. These include abdominal or pelvic disease, anxiety, arthritis, cervical or lumbar spondylosis, dermatological problems, kidney disease, rheumatic conditions, tumours and scoliosis. Our modern, sedentary lifestyles have a profound effect on the development of back pain; indeed one of the most effective ways of preventing it is simply to stay active. An average adult in the India spends at least two hours a day in front of a computer screen or television set, and back problems can be triggered if they don’t sit properly. In an age of mobile phones and computer games, such troubles are increasingly inflicting children of school age as well. Top tips for back care: For back pain, better to see your Doctor sooner than later. Take regular exercise – your Doctor can say what’s right for you. Hours in one position can cause problems – avoid computer ‘hump’. During repetitive tasks, vary your rhythm and take frequent breaks. Adjust car seats and on long journeys, take regular breaks to stretch. Pace yourself with heavy work such as gardening – don’t risk a disc! Watch children’s posture – they shouldn’t carry bags on one shoulder or spend too long at a computer without breaks. Avoid strain when lifting, particularly small children and shopping. Your bed could be part of the problem. Seek Doctor advice on choosing a new one. Take a hot bath or shower, soaking in a hot tub, or using a heating pad, hot water bottle, or heat wrap that provides continuous, low-level heat are all ways to bring healing warmth to your lower back.