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Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Pain Management Specialist•Mumbai
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Leading a life with peripheral neuropathy is quite similar to riding a roller coaster. Managing the pain can be frustrating at one time and overwhelming on the other as patients can experience alternating symptoms with debilitating pain. So you should learn about the various treatment options as they can help you go a long way in managing the pain.

The peripheral nerves are considered the longest in the body which extend from the hands to feet. When these nerves are damaged, you may fee...more
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General Physician•Delhi
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If your hands are shaking almost any time. Then its a matter of concern. Consult a neurologist to treat the same. Stress, fatigue, and too much caffeine can worsen it. It can be due to other disores apart from relation to brain disorders like decrease sugar, thyroid disorders, anxiety, stress, genetic, nutritional deficiency and many more. Consult a specialist to find out the root cause.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Delhi
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Posterior cruciate ligament helps to hold the knee together. If there is a ligament tear, it results in pain, swelling and redness. The cruciate ligament connects the important tibia to the femur. Any injury to the posterior cruciate ligament may take months to heal and has the potential to cause instability and disability.

Signs and symptoms: The symptoms and signs of a posterior cruciate ligament injury include moderate to severe pain resulting in difficulty in walking and limp. The k...more
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General Physician•Delhi
Treatment of lordosis depends on how serious the curve is and how you got lordosis. There’s little medical concern if your lower back curve reverses itself when you bend forward. You can probably manage your condition with physical therapy and daily exercises, braces, nutritional supplements such as vitamin D and in severe cases with neurological problem surgery is the treatment of choice.
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Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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Pain Management Specialist•Mumbai
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Nerve pain or peripheral neuropathy, as it is medically known, is characterized by pain, numbness and weakness that arise out of nerve damage. This pain is usually restricted to the feet and the hands.

What are the common causes?

Diabetes is the most common cause for this condition. However, other causes, such as injuries, infections and prolonged exposure to certain toxins can also trigger nerve pain.

How can you control nerve pain?

Nerve pain can be managed ...more
Asked for male, 17 years old from Bharatpur
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Dear Lybrate user

you need homoeopathy medication along with body ergonomics exercises.

that will surely help you
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Orthopedist•Delhi
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This treatment is being suggested on bases of the information provided.
I would like to examine & investigate you in detail.
Any way it may be tried,
--. Dolokind Plus (Mankind) [Aceclofenac 100 mg +Paracetamol 350 mg 1 tab. OD & SOS. X 5 days.
--. Caldikind plus (Mankind) 1 tab OD x 10 days.
(You may need help of your local doctor to get these medicines.)
--. Fomentation with warm water. Avoid direct flow of AC or Cooler.
--. Sleep on a hard bed with soft bedding. -...more
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Orthopedist•Delhi
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He should have nsaiads, analgesic anf antipyretic. Takr him to a physiotherapist. At nigt give him sedative for sleep.
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Acupuncturist•Bangalore
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Identify the mid point between the ankle bone and tendons and give pressure with a blunt edge on either side of your foot for 2 minutes. Also give pressure in the web between 2nd and 3rd finger from your toe for 2 minutes. Finally give a good massage for both feet in hot water. Identify the dipping portion on the back of your knee folding. Press this dip with both middle fingers and hold your knee with your thumbs for support. Please swing 20 times morning and evenings. Inform after 10 days for ...more
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