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Asked for male, 36 years old from Cuddalore
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General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Painful varicose veins can be a sign of a more serious problem, such as a blood clot, an open sore or a skin infection. If you have a varicose vein that is becoming or has become painful, it could be a clue that something more serious is happening and you should see your doctor.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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General Physician•Kanchipuram
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Try with silver sulphadiazine. Which has good effect
to know the composition/ percentage let me know.
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Regards Lybrate user. The term plantar fasciitis refers to inflammation of the plantar fascia (that is the thick band of tissue that attaches the bones of the foot and it runs from the heel to the toes). More often, actual concern lies in the inability of the bones of the foot to maintain an arch along the inner side of the foot, that put excess pressure on the ligaments connecting the small bones as well as the plantar fascia. Eventually, the fascia tends to load the bone significantly causing ...more
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Physiotherapist•Delhi
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First of all you have to confirm whether the pain is like
1. Pointed pain or spreader in some particular area
2. Pain increases while touching the ground or same during walking and at rest
3. Pain diminishes under 30min duration or not.

For proper treatment you have to have a detailed analysis/assessment of your issue so as to make a proper treatment plan for you successful recovery.

For this you need a proper Physiotherapy Consultation.
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Bhubaneswar
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If its samll tiny multiple blister with intense itch may be infectious or just tiny non reddish or single its allergic.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Ice. Use an ice pack or cold compress on your foot for 10 to 15 minutes at a time. This is especially beneficial at the end of a long day or when you’ve spent a lot of time on your feet. Or, roll a frozen water bottle under your foot. This method incorporates a bit of massage, relieving tightness in the bottom of your foot.
Massage. Massaging the arch of your foot helps to relieve pain and promote mobility. Use your fingers and knuckles to deeply massage your foot for 1 to 5 minutes at a tim...more
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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We are not sure about the medication as we are physiotherapists we cannot prescribe medicine. However the heel bone pain can be healed treated by following all these protocols.
Ice. Use an ice pack or cold compress on your foot for 10 to 15 minutes at a time. This is especially beneficial at the end of a long day or when you’ve spent a lot of time on your feet. Or, roll a frozen water bottle under your foot. This method incorporates a bit of massage, relieving tightness in the bottom of your...more
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Ice. Use an ice pack or cold compress on your foot for 10 to 15 minutes at a time. This is especially beneficial at the end of a long day or when you’ve spent a lot of time on your feet. Or, roll a frozen water bottle under your foot. This method incorporates a bit of massage, relieving tightness in the bottom of your foot.
Massage. Massaging the arch of your foot helps to relieve pain and promote mobility. Use your fingers and knuckles to deeply massage your foot for 1 to 5 minutes at a tim...more
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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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
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Did you apply any cream, powder, lotion or gel or any facial product over your face in the past 3 weeks?
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