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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
Asked for male, 17 years old from Howrah
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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.

thanks and regards
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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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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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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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Homeopathy Doctor•Vadodara
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The pain can be related to Gastric system, it can be cardiac in origin, it can be muscular, it can be related to lungs.
You can consult me online for proper homeopathic treatment.
Asked for female, 26 years old from Vizianagaram
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Physiotherapist•Gorakhpur
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Counslt to physio
do regular exercises advised by physio
avoid forward bending lifting object ground sitting
take healthy diet rich in calcium and d3, b
thnks.
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Asked for Male, 28 years old from Panaji
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Physiotherapist•Hyderabad
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The dull pain in your back on both sides, along with pain in the leg joints, could be due to various reasons, including musculoskeletal issues, nerve compression, or referred pain from other organs.
Musculoskeletal issues: dull back pain on both sides could be related to muscle strain, tension, or inflammation in the back muscles. Pain in the leg joints could be related to issues such as osteoarthritis or inflammation of the joints.
Nerve compression: nerve compression in the spine, such...more
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Srinagar
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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That is called as lumbar vertebrae. And there are 5 lumbar vertebrae and the 5th lumbar vertebrae is always is located in the lower end where the body weight is taken and it is generally fused with sacral vertebrae. That is where the sciatic nerve passes by and the nerve gets compressed that's the reason you have pain and sensation is disturbed. Loss of concavity of l4-l5 vertebrae.
It is other wise called as the lumbo sacral curve which is very important for the spine to take the entire wei...more
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