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Asked for male, 20 years old from Jaipur
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hi lybrate user , go with physiotherapy, Back pain can happen when mechanical or structural problems develop in the spine, discs, muscles, ligaments, or tendons in the back, or compress a nerve. Sprain: an injury to the ligaments that support thes pine (which connect the different bones together), often occurring from twisting or lifting improperly. takes physiotherapy for 3 weeks.
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Bangalore
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The nature of pain you are describing is more likely sciatica pain.
You can do following things-
1. Pay attention on your sitting posture as you are working from home. If possible use ergonomically designed working station, it will help to maintain proper posture of spine.
2. Don't sit for long time on one place, take breaks after 1 or 1 and half hour & do stretching exercises.
3. U can apply lukewarm oil to low back & thigh half hour before shower.
You can do following things-
1. Pay attention on your sitting posture as you are working from home. If possible use ergonomically designed working station, it will help to maintain proper posture of spine.
2. Don't sit for long time on one place, take breaks after 1 or 1 and half hour & do stretching exercises.
3. U can apply lukewarm oil to low back & thigh half hour before shower.
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Asked for female, 22 years old from Dimapur
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You need to diagnose whether the back pain is originally due to back issues or it is due to kidney issues. Kidney pain vs. Back pain
because your kidneys are located toward your back and=
underneath your ribcage, it may be hard to tell if the pain you’re experiencing in that area is coming from your back or your kidney.
The symptoms you’re having can help you figure out which is the source of the pain.
The location, type, and severity of the pain are some of the things that will ...more
because your kidneys are located toward your back and=
underneath your ribcage, it may be hard to tell if the pain you’re experiencing in that area is coming from your back or your kidney.
The symptoms you’re having can help you figure out which is the source of the pain.
The location, type, and severity of the pain are some of the things that will ...more
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Asked for male, 39 years old from Gulbarga
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Herniated disc
1. Spinal decompression
how it helps – spinal decompression should be the very first thing you do to treat a herniated or bulging disc because it essentially creates space between your vertebrae, and thus takes pressure off the discs.
How to do it
– use a bar or the top of a door (or anything you can hang from) and allow your body to “just hang”.
– hang for 30 seconds and do 3 sets.
– release very slowly from this so as not to cause any spasms.
** this ...more
1. Spinal decompression
how it helps – spinal decompression should be the very first thing you do to treat a herniated or bulging disc because it essentially creates space between your vertebrae, and thus takes pressure off the discs.
How to do it
– use a bar or the top of a door (or anything you can hang from) and allow your body to “just hang”.
– hang for 30 seconds and do 3 sets.
– release very slowly from this so as not to cause any spasms.
** this ...more
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Asked for male, 31 years old from Delhi
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Hi Tushar ,The most common causes of joint stiffness is osteoarthritis of joint : Osteoarthritis, a common type of arthritis, happens over time when the cartilage, the protective cushion in between the bones, wears away. The joints become painful and stiff. Osteoarthritis develops slowly and usually occurs during middle age.
Applying heat, regular stretching and exercise, and physical therapy ( Physiotherapy ) ) can help decrease joint stiffness to allow your joints to move more smoothly.more
Applying heat, regular stretching and exercise, and physical therapy ( Physiotherapy ) ) can help decrease joint stiffness to allow your joints to move more smoothly.
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Mumbai
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If you have back pain, first of all check your weight and your hemoglobin levels, as anemia 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 it is stiff that is due to the muscle cramp and you will feel better with ice packs and hot water fermentation. If you have extreme pain in the lower back and gluteal muscles then you need to rule out if there is any sciatic nerve compression, if it is due to that then you n...more
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Asked for female, 28 years old from Bangalore
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MPT sports physiotherapy, BPTh/BPT
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I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing severe lower back pain. Since you mentioned that you had a delivery a year ago and the pain started 2-3 months ago, there could be several potential causes for your symptoms. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment options. They will be able to evaluate your specific situation and provide personalized advice.
Here are a few possible causes of lower back pain after delivery...more
Here are a few possible causes of lower back pain after delivery...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
A rapid heart rate or increased pulse can be seen with many conditions including exercise and physical exertion, anemia, or rhythm disturbances of the heart such as atrial flutter. Panic attacks and anxiety may also cause an increased heart rate.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
A rapid heart rate or increased pulse can be seen with many conditions including exercise and physical exertion, anemia, or rhythm disturbances of the heart such as atrial flutter. Panic attacks and anxiety may also cause an increased heart rate.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
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