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Multi Speciality•Mumbai
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A lower limb ulcer or a leg ulcer is characterized by the formation of a chronic sore. These sores take more than a month to heal, and tend to develop on the insides of the leg. It is characterized by symptoms of pain, swelling in the affected area and itching. The skin around the ulcer tends to harden and get discolored. A foul smelling discharge is also common.


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These sores tend to form if there is a minor injury in the leg. This tends to develop when the blood ci...more
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Cosmetic Physician•Navi Mumbai
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a concentrate of platelet-rich plasma protein derived from whole blood, centrifuged to remove red blood cells. It has a greater concentration of growth factors and other cytokines that can stimulate healing of soft tissue and joints. The concentration of growth factors can be 5 to 10 times greater (or richer) than whole blood and has been used to encourage a brisk healing response across several specialities, in particular dentistry, orthopaedics and dermatology. On...more
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General Surgeon•Delhi
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Stitches or sutures act as a closure for either surface wounds or deep wounds. Procedure to close a deep wound comprises of sewing the two edges and applying stitches under the skin surface.

CATEGORIES OF SUTURES-

Non-absorbable stitches- Such stitches are applied in case of skin wounds or internal wounds. Such stitches get healed quickly and are easy to remove. Non-absorbable stitches are made of natural fibers or synthetic threads like nylon polypropylene. As the name suggest...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
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हमारे बॉडी की ऊपरी त्वचा के परत पर फफोले यानी ब्लिस्टर हो जाते हैं. अलग-अलग लोगों में अलग-अलग तरीके से होते हैं. इनमें जलन, लगातार घर्षण से इन्फेक्शन भी हो जाते हैं. इनके लिए कई घरेलू उपचार हैं. त्वचा की ऊपरी परत पर कई कारणों से फफोले पड़ जाते हैं. त्वचा के जलने, जमने, उस पर कुछ रगड़ लग जाने या फिर किसी इन्फेक्शन की वजह से होने वाले इन फफोलों में पानी जैसा कोई द्रव भी भरा होता है और आमतौर पर ये फूले हुए लगते हैं. इसमें भरा द्रव सीरम या प्लाज्मा कहलाता है. इसके अलावा कुछ अन्य मामलों में इन फफोलों...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Nagpur
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The knee is one of the biggest and most complex joints in the body. The knee is joined by the thigh bone (femur) to the shinbone (tibia). The little bones that keep running nearby the tibia (fibula) and the kneecap (patella) are alternate bones that make the knee joint. Ligaments associated with the knee-related leg muscles move the knee joint. Tendons join the knee bones and provide help to the knee:

The foremost tendon keeps the femur from sliding in reverse on the tibia (or the tibia...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Vadodara
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Cuts and bruises, which you may get from a wide variety of sources, is one of the most commonly overlooked issues that many of you face on a regular basis. Cuts and grazes can be treated easily with homeopathy.

There are many great homeopathic remedies, which deal with pain, inflammation and the general healing process. Here they are.



Arnica: Arnica is an excellent remedy when you have a bruise on your body. It helps reduce the swelling as well as the pain, in whichev...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Bangalore
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Lateral epicondylitis, which is the medical name for tennis elbow, is a condition wherein the tendon in the upper arm develops a tear due to repeated motions. This is a very painful condition and can make your daily life difficult. It usually tends to affect your dominant arm i.e. the arm that you use the most.

Who does it affect and why does it happen?

As mentioned earlier, tennis elbow occurs due to repetitive similar movements of the elbows, forearms and wrists over a prolon...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Nagpur
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A fracture separates a single solid object into two or more pieces due to pressure. In medical terms, a fracture refers to a broken bone due to some kind of external trauma. A crack in the bone, on the other hand, does not cause a clean break in the bone - there is only a separation or discontinuity in the bone material. A crack in the bone caused due to repeated stress is often called a 'hairline fracture'.

Here are the basic differences between a crack and a fracture in the bone and t...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Vadodara
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Varicose veins are known to be a very common problem, which result in the inflammation of veins in the body. Veins are the blood vessels, which are responsible for the transfer of deoxygenated blood from the different parts of the body to the heart. Because the blood does not contain oxygen, it has a bluish tinge. As a result varicose veins are most likely to appear bluish when swollen.

This condition is quite common in old people and some are even likely to develop slight ulcers in th...more
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery

General Surgeon•Ludhiana
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Any surgery that requires an incision will involve sutures or staples as the last step of the procedure. This helps close the incision and keep out infections. Taking care of your stitches can help limit scarring and discomfort and speed up the healing process.

Here are a few things to keep in mind.

Keep it clean and dry: For the first few days, use a washed wet cloth to clean the incision site. After a few days, you may start washing the area with soap and water unless advise...more
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