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Asked for male, 35 years old from Jalandhar
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Pain Management Specialist•Delhi
Thank you for contacting us. For the com0laint of pain, neuropathic medications need to be started after a detailed history and examination. Once your pain subsides, you need to do exercise to loosen your weight. Usually in these type of cases, lab tests and other reports come out to be normal as it seems to be hypersensitivity of nerves in your body.
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Hello, do you have any privious prescription, reports, x-ray etc if yees please share.
This kind of problem called conginital disorders. No body can treat it except operation. But the other problems like pain and gait pattern (walking style) can be improved by physiotherapy you can contact your bear by physiotherapist.
He/she can use some machines for reliving pain also exercises help a lot.
Get well soon
regards.
This kind of problem called conginital disorders. No body can treat it except operation. But the other problems like pain and gait pattern (walking style) can be improved by physiotherapy you can contact your bear by physiotherapist.
He/she can use some machines for reliving pain also exercises help a lot.
Get well soon
regards.
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Treatment often includes physical therapy to strengthen the back and abdominal muscles. This will relieve pressure on the spine, helping to improve posture and reduce discomfort. Doctors usually recommend that people with postural and Scheuermann's kyphosis receive non-surgical forms of treatment.
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Transcatheter aortic valve replacement/implantation, TAVR/TAVI in short, is a minimally invasive procedure implemented in surgery to replace old and damaged aortic valves with a fully collapsible, stent-like valve via a catheter. The new valve is made to expand, so that it can push the old valve out of its place and take its place.
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement/implantation (TAVR/TAVI) is a relatively new FDA approved procedure primarily meant for those who have a moderate to h...more
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement/implantation (TAVR/TAVI) is a relatively new FDA approved procedure primarily meant for those who have a moderate to h...more
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Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), also known as TAVI, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure. Doctors use this procedure to repair a valve instead of removing the old damaged one. In this procedure, a replacement valve is placed in the position of the aortic valve.
How does placing a new valve inside the old valve work?
Similar to placing a stent inside an artery, the TAVR procedure allows for a fully collapsible valve to be placed inside the damaged valve with...more
How does placing a new valve inside the old valve work?
Similar to placing a stent inside an artery, the TAVR procedure allows for a fully collapsible valve to be placed inside the damaged valve with...more
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