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Asked for male, 22 years old from Bhopal
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MD - Alternate Medicine, Sexologist, C.A...read more

Sexologist•Gurgaon
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Blue balls, also known as epididymal hypertension, is a colloquial term used to describe the discomfort or pain that can occur in the testicles and lower abdomen after prolonged sexual arousal without ejaculation. During sexual arousal, blood flow increases to the genital area, including the testicles. This increased blood flow causes the testicles to become engorged and increases pressure in the area. If sexual stimulation continues without ejaculation or release of sexual tension, this increas...more
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Ophthalmologist•kashipur
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I would recommend you to get her complete eye examination as well as ent examination.
As there are various causes that could lead to eye pain.
Get her vision checked and ocular iop as well.
Migraine also has to be ruled out
ent examinat for any sinus related diseases has to be also ruled out.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Orthopaedic. Sacroiliitis (say-kroe-il-e-i-tis) is an inflammation of one or both of your sacroiliac joints — situated where your lower spine and pelvis connect. Sacroiliitis can cause pain in your buttocks or lower back, and can extend down one or both legs.
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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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It's important to address your concerns about the pain in your shoulders and overall weakness, especially since you work in a physically demanding environment and are experiencing discomfort. Here are some steps you can take:
follow up with your doctor: since you experienced relief from pain after taking the prescribed medication but are now experiencing pain again, it's essential to follow up with your doctor for further evaluation. They can reassess your condition, determine if there are a...more
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Diabetes and knee replacement: diabetes can increase the risk of complications during surgery, including knee replacement surgery. However, many people with well-controlled diabetes can undergo knee replacement surgery safely. It's essential for your mother to discuss her diabetes management with her healthcare provider and the orthopedic surgeon who will perform the knee replacement. They will assess her overall health and determine if she is a suitable candidate for surgery. Close monitoring o...more
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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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It sounds like you may be experiencing knee pain due to overuse, possibly exacerbated by a hereditary predisposition to knee issues. Here are some steps you can take to manage your knee pain and improve your symptoms:
rest and ice: give your knees adequate rest to allow them to recover from overuse. Apply ice packs to the affected area for 15-20 minutes several times a day to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain.
Elevate: when resting, elevate your legs to reduce swelling and promote c...more
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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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Take calcium supplements, do knee strengthening exercises, avoid prolonged sitting on floor by folding the legs.
If there is any pain do hot compresison twice a day.
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Asked for Female, 26 years old from Srinagar
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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It looks like you are anaemic. And also you have to check with your vitamin and calcium, if the bones are weak then automatically the pain gets triggered more as there is less energy during any metabolic activity.
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