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Asked for male, 36 years old from Imphal
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Physiotherapist•Noida
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Chiropractic Mobilization will help.
Postural Correction- Sit Tall, Walk Tall.
Extension Exercises x 15 times x twice daily.
Apply Hot Fomentation twice daily.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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May be because of appetite changes or weakness or rule out any infections for the loss of weight and for spinal injuries homoeo medicine is best it can remove all bad effect of injury and do physiotherapy along with that and take health y food and calcium containing foods (milk, almonds, drumsticks etc)
Asked for male, 35 years old from Malda
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Anterior horn cell disease is one such cause of acute flaccid paralysis. It should always be kept in mind while dealing with pediatric patients presenting with acute onset of muscle weakness. Characteristic imaging features on MRI usually confirms the diagnosis. 1.
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Physiotherapist•Haridwar
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Dear lybrate-user, Your father needs to be assessed by a physiotherapist and depending upon his assessment and clinical skills, will help you coming to some prognosis. Generally recovery chances are always there but that depends upon the location and severity of the injury. If the injury to the spinal cord is complete, then recovery chances are almost nil but if there is partial or incomplete injury then chances of recovery to some extent increases.
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Asked for male, 33 years old from Amritsar
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Perse it should not affect your cholesterol or uricacid levels unless until proven otherwise
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Asked for male, 36 years old from Kochi
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BAMS, MD-General Medicine, Phd - Kayachi...read more

Ayurvedic Doctor•Bangalore
You can opt ayurveda medicines for fast and safe management. Take online consult appoinment. Avoid deep fried foods, excesss exposure to sun, cold and use hot water boiled in coriander daily and sip this daily.
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bangalore
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Hello, The Unstable cervical fractures require fixation with cage. But the recovery following spinal cord injuries is very variable and unpredictable some people regain function over 6 mo to a year with proper physiotherapy. Some may not recover any function and may remain bed ridden for ever. A MRI of spinal cord can predict the grade of injury and if recovery possible or not. You can take a second opinion with a neurosurgeon with the reports before surgery.
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Orthopedist•Chennai
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If no improvement, we need to see a recent MRI scan of your cervical spine before recommending any further management.
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