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Asked for male, 23 years old from Anantnag
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Stretching and strengthening exercises or use of specialized devices may provide symptom relief. These include:
physical therapy. A physical therapist can instruct you in a series of exercises to stretch the plantar fascia and achilles tendon and to strengthen lower leg muscles, which stabilize your ankle and heel. A therapist might also teach you to apply athletic taping to support the bottom of your foot.
Night splints. Your physical therapist or doctor might recommend that you wear a ...more
physical therapy. A physical therapist can instruct you in a series of exercises to stretch the plantar fascia and achilles tendon and to strengthen lower leg muscles, which stabilize your ankle and heel. A therapist might also teach you to apply athletic taping to support the bottom of your foot.
Night splints. Your physical therapist or doctor might recommend that you wear a ...more
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Gouty arthritis problem
since I am a physiotherapist I cannot suggest medicine but I suggest you to hotwater fermentations that would help you to get relieved from joint pains. I also suggest you to go for good ayurvedic body massage which would help you to get relieved from joint pain and also swimming activity is advisable. But food precautions, it is better to avoid tamarind in the food rather to add lime or mango.
since I am a physiotherapist I cannot suggest medicine but I suggest you to hotwater fermentations that would help you to get relieved from joint pains. I also suggest you to go for good ayurvedic body massage which would help you to get relieved from joint pain and also swimming activity is advisable. But food precautions, it is better to avoid tamarind in the food rather to add lime or mango.
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Asked for male, 39 years old from Kanchipuram
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Hand or wrist pain, numbness, weakness or tingling.
Hand pain that wakes you at night.
Pain, burning or tingling sensation in the forearm.
Problems grasping items, writing or using a keyboard.
Tenderness or pain in the elbow.
Loss of muscle in the thumb (a rare symptom. N the case of chronic forearm compartment syndrome, the best treatment is to intermittently adjust the grip of the oar or the grip of the motorcycle to periodically change the stress on the forearm muscles. So...more
Hand pain that wakes you at night.
Pain, burning or tingling sensation in the forearm.
Problems grasping items, writing or using a keyboard.
Tenderness or pain in the elbow.
Loss of muscle in the thumb (a rare symptom. N the case of chronic forearm compartment syndrome, the best treatment is to intermittently adjust the grip of the oar or the grip of the motorcycle to periodically change the stress on the forearm muscles. So...more
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Asked for female, 48 years old from Dindigul
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Rheumatoid arthritis
the "normal" range (or negative test result) for rheumatoid factor is less than 14 iu/ml. Any result with values 14 iu/ml or above is considered abnormally high, elevated, or positive.
Treatmentthere is no cure for rheumatoid arthritis. But clinical studies indicate that remission of symptoms is more likely when treatment begins early with medications known as disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (dmards).
Medicationsthe types of medications recommended by your ...more
the "normal" range (or negative test result) for rheumatoid factor is less than 14 iu/ml. Any result with values 14 iu/ml or above is considered abnormally high, elevated, or positive.
Treatmentthere is no cure for rheumatoid arthritis. But clinical studies indicate that remission of symptoms is more likely when treatment begins early with medications known as disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (dmards).
Medicationsthe types of medications recommended by your ...more
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Asked for male, 41 years old from Bhagalpur
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After pregnancy induced neck and back pain
it is due to your posture after the delivery. Also in c- section they would've given spinal anaesthesia which might be the reason for you to have pain. You need to strengthen the abdomen muscles but if you are feeding now it is not advisable to wear any abdomen belt. It is better to change the posture especially while feeding your baby. You need to keep a pillow on your lap and then you can keep your baby on that and you can feed then you may not ha...more
it is due to your posture after the delivery. Also in c- section they would've given spinal anaesthesia which might be the reason for you to have pain. You need to strengthen the abdomen muscles but if you are feeding now it is not advisable to wear any abdomen belt. It is better to change the posture especially while feeding your baby. You need to keep a pillow on your lap and then you can keep your baby on that and you can feed then you may not ha...more
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Asked for female, 36 years old from Delhi
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You might be suffering with deficiency of vitamins and calcium, you need proper assessment to get proper treatment.
Take calcium and vitamins rich diet, do exercises regularly, few blood tests are required to rule out osteo or rheumatic arthritis.
Consult in person with neurologist for proper assessment and treatment.
Take calcium and vitamins rich diet, do exercises regularly, few blood tests are required to rule out osteo or rheumatic arthritis.
Consult in person with neurologist for proper assessment and treatment.
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What is your age? Since when r you having this? What r other symptoms that you r experiencing?
By doing what like walking, exertion, eating or empty stomach- it increases or decreases in intensity. For how much time it remains?
Is there stiffness also? How is your appetite? R you constipated or having loose stools?
Any problem in urine? I need details of the case.in the meanwhile do test your hb, blood sugar, thyroid function test, vit d, calcium. Follow this 1. Take your breakfast e...more
By doing what like walking, exertion, eating or empty stomach- it increases or decreases in intensity. For how much time it remains?
Is there stiffness also? How is your appetite? R you constipated or having loose stools?
Any problem in urine? I need details of the case.in the meanwhile do test your hb, blood sugar, thyroid function test, vit d, calcium. Follow this 1. Take your breakfast e...more
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Asked for male, 17 years old from Jaipur
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Asked for female, 35 years old from Hyderabad
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Foods rich in ironjaggery
beans and lentils
tofu
baked potatoes
cashews
dark chocolate pumpkin seeds
watermelon, potato, apple, beet root, pomegranate, strawberries dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, broccoli non veg sources lean beef
oysters
chicken
turkey
eat a balanced, healthy diet that includes good sources of iron to prevent any deficiencies. Combine vegetarian sources of iron with vitamin c in the same meal.
beans and lentils
tofu
baked potatoes
cashews
dark chocolate pumpkin seeds
watermelon, potato, apple, beet root, pomegranate, strawberries dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, broccoli non veg sources lean beef
oysters
chicken
turkey
eat a balanced, healthy diet that includes good sources of iron to prevent any deficiencies. Combine vegetarian sources of iron with vitamin c in the same meal.
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