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Asked for male, 33 years old from Hyderabad
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CCEBDM, PG Diploma In Clinical Cardiolog...read more

General Physician•Ghaziabad
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1.no alcohol
2. Reduce body weight if over wt3. No smoking/ tobacco/drugs/ avoid pollution
4. Diet - no ghee/ butter, have mix of vegetable oils - mustard, til, ground nut, olive oil, have more green vegetables and fruits, have whole grain atta, no fried. Fast. Spicy / processed/ junk food. Less sugar, potato, rice. Less salt.
5. 30 mts brisk walk daily 6. Deep breathing exercise for 10 mts daily
7. Meditation daily for 10 mts. 6-8 hrs of sleep at night
8. Expose your body to...more
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CCEBDM, PG Diploma In Clinical Cardiolog...read more

General Physician•Ghaziabad
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1.no alcohol
2. Reduce body weight 3. No smoking/ tobacco/drugs/ avoid pollution
4. Diet - no ghee/ butter, have mix of vegetable oils - mustard, til, ground nut, olive oil, have more green vegetables and fruits, have whole grain atta, no fried. Fast. Spicy / processed/ junk food. Less sugar, potato, rice. Less salt.
5. 30 mts brisk walk daily 6. Deep breathing exercise for 10 mts daily
7. Meditation daily for 10 mts. 6-8 hrs of sleep at night
8. Expose your body to sun for 1...more
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Asked for female, 38 years old from Bangalore
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Physiotherapist•Agra
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Hi lybrate user ,The fluid in your joints comprises a gel substance and gas, including oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. If you compress your joint and move close to the end of your range, there is often enough pressure to release this gas, resulting in a popping sound. Bones rubbing against each other will make a grinding sound.

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Asked for male, 30 years old from Noida
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Physiotherapist•Kolkata
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If you had disc herniation 4 weeks back, by now your pain should be better and you should be doing back strengthening exercises. If not taken physiotherapy treatment then I would suggest to take proper therapy with Precaution and correct set of exercises. Pain radiating down the leg means nerve compression is there it should get better with the therapy ..only taking medicines will not help.
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Asked for male, 36 years old from Bangalore
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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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Difficulty sleeping and leg pain, including cramps, can have various causes and may require different approaches for management. Here are some general suggestions that may help improve your sleep and alleviate leg pain:
improve sleep hygiene: establish a regular sleep schedule by going to bed and waking up at the same time every day, even on weekends. Create a relaxing bedtime routine to signal to your body that it's time to wind down, which may include activities like reading, taking a warm...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Homeopathy has very effective and reliable treatment for your problem. No side effects. Please take homeopathic medicine, preliminary dose, rhus tox 200-once daily in the evening for 3 days. Book online appointment/consultation with me -(commencing from text consult rs 149, audio/ phone-rs 300) for further more comprehensive prescription and treatment.
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Kadapa
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Sir, I have serious pain infrequent in my right shoulder since 10 years. Initial days I went to local doctor and they suggested some painkillers. Now recently frequency increased drastically and I took mri brain and mri cervical spine. In brain span, everything looks normal but in cervical spine scan, they are many observations as follows. 1.mild lateral curvature of cervical spine with convexity of left side. 2.mild marginal osteophytes noted in cervical spine. 3.mild disc osteophyte complexes at c4-c5, c5-c6 levels causing indentation of thecal sac and abutting the cord. 4.long segmental hydrosyringomyelia noted extending from c3 to c6 levels of cervical-dorsal cord. 5.crowding noted at foramen magnum with mild descending cerebellar tonsillar herniation of about 4 mm to 5 mm. Please conclude and tell me 1.whats present situation 2. What best I can do3. What's best I can avoid. Thanks in advance. Your reply means a lot to my life could you please a call with expert team @mobile.

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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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Based on the mri findings of your cervical spine, here are some observations and potential implications:
mild lateral curvature of cervical spine with convexity of left side: this indicates a slight sideways curvature of the cervical spine, which may be contributing to your shoulder pain and other symptoms.
Mild marginal osteophytes: osteophytes are bony growths that can develop along the edges of the vertebrae in response to degenerative changes in the spine. They can sometimes cause co...more
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Anaemia always leads to the symptoms of being tired and also having leg pain though there are no issues with the knee joint or back pain. If not if the pain radiates down the back of thigh and legs then it might be due to sciatica. Kindly consult the nearby physiotherapist. Hope you recover soon from the leg pain.
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

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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