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Asked for female, 25 years old from Delhi
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MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FCPS, DG...read more

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Any temporary measure like hot fomentation, balm may be used as this is very common complaint. If want any local drug, spray only examining obstetrician can prescribe. If severe may meet orthopaedic surgeon.
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I had a recent complete eye check up at a renowned hospital. All the parameters including retina where absolutely normal. There was only a small change in my eye numbers prescription. The number had in fact reduced by 0.5. On checking my eye pressure the doctor told me that the pressure was slightly high and gave me some eye drops for dryness. However, while doing the eye pressure check up, the bright round circle image which I was supposed to see in the machine has formed an after image in my right eye even when I keep my eyes closed. This image also forms when I slightly close my right eye. However when I completely open my eyes the image subsides. I can see the image whenever I blink my eyes. The concerned doctor who had done this test in the hospital said that this nothing to worry about and shall go. However, it is now more than two months since I had got my eyes checked the image is still forming whenever I close my right eye. Please advice.

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Ophthalmologist•Gandhinagar
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Hello lybrate-user. You are taking medicines for diabetes. Diabetes may at times cause visual symptoms in variable manner. In case your complains are persistent, it would be a good idea to get your retina evaluated again. This would help in solving your eye complains. At times, even raised eye pressure could lead to symptoms of haloes around the eyes. Let me know if you require further assistance. Regards.
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Pelvic pain is generally referred to as the pain in the lower abdominal region. Pelvic pain might be acute, sudden, or chronic, recurrent, cyclical in nature. It may present as central or lateralized pain and might spread to the thighs and buttocks. Pelvic pain might be an indication that something is wrong with the internal reproductive organs located in the pelvic region such as ovaries, fallopian tube, uterus and vagina in which case occurrence of pain may be related to particular time in men...more
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Pelvic pain is generally referred to as the pain in the lower abdominal region. Pelvic pain might be acute, sudden, or chronic, recurrent, cyclical in nature. It may present as central or lateralized pain and might spread to the thighs and buttocks. Pelvic pain might be an indication that something is wrong with the internal reproductive organs located in the pelvic region such as ovaries, fallopian tube, uterus and vagina in which case occurrence of pain may be related to particular time in men...more
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Hello sir. I am 36 years male. I got back pain 05 months back. I visited ortho. He ordered mri pelvis and whole spine. Pls find the reports Impression: MRI OF PELVIS. : SMALL HYPOINTENSE FOCI ON T1W, T2W STIR IMAGES ARE NOTED IN THE HEAD OF THE LEFT FEMUR-SUGGESTIVE OF SCLEROTIC FOCUS (BONE ISLAND). : MINIMAL BILATERAL HIP JOINT EFFUSION SEEN. MRI OF WHOLE SPINE REVEALS : SMALL ANTERIOR MARGINAL OSTEOPHYTES AT MULTIPLE LEVELS : C 5/6 INTERVERTEBRAL DISC SHOWS DIFFUSE DISC BULGE INDENTING THE THECAL SAC WITHOUT OBVIOUS NEURAL foramina STENOSIS. Doctor told me no have any problem. He gave some pain killers. After one month again pain started from right quadrant lower abdomen rotating to back and left quadrant lower abdomen. Again I visited ortho. He suspected some thing wrong in my dorsal spine. He ordered dorsal spine mri. I have done dorsal spine. Pls find the report. MRI OF DORSAL SPINE : THICKENING OF LIGAMENTUM FLAVA AT D 10/ 11 LEVEL INDENTING THE THECAL SAC FROM posture LATERAL ASPECT ON BOTH SIDES. Presently my complaints 1. Pain in right quadrant rotating towards lower back to left quadrant lower abdomen. 2.both legs paining. 3. Mild fatigue. . Please advise what I need to do.

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MPT, BPT

Physiotherapist•Noida
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Apply Hot Fomentation twice daily.
Avoid bending in front.
Postural Correction- Sit Tall, Walk Tall.
Extension Exercises x 15 times x twice daily - lying on tummy, take left arm up for 3 seconds, then bring it down, right arm up for 3 seconds, bring down. Bring right leg up, hold for 3 seconds, bring it down. Then right leg up and hold for 3 seconds and bring it down. Repeat twice a day- 10 times. Bhujang Asana -- Lie flat on your stomach, keeping the palms out, bend the neck backwar...more
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I am 69 years old male inactive from service since last 15 months & settled in Bangalore staying with my daughter. Since early Nov 2016, I was having occasional pain in my left leg (below Hip. That time, I checked with local orthopaedic who diagnosed it as Trochanteric Bursitis and did not suggest any X-Ray. The pain was on & off.In between I checked with neuro physician, Rheumatologist as well as medicine Specialist. Surprisingly,no one suggested for MRI nor x-ray and suggested to take some pain relief tablets/ointment. For the past 5 weeks, due to pain I was practically at bed except for going to washroom. Today I decided to again check with my Rheumatologist and he suggested to have pelvic MRI. The MRI report is attached for your kind perusal. For your information, I was getting treatment for atherosclerosis Scleroderma for the last 20 years and as part of medication, I was taking steroids (wysolone 5 mg/omnacortil 5 mg) once a day. MRI Report is as follows MRI OF HIP JOINTS TECHNIQUE: Multi-planar, multi-sequence imaging of both hip joints was performed. FINDINGS: Geographic signal abnormalities are seen in both femoral heads (anterior and superior portion) demonstrating double line sign with T1 and T2 hypointense outer margin and T2 hyperintense inner margins. Marrow edema in left femoral head and neck. Small effusion is seen on the left. Hip joint space is maintained bilaterally. Normal marrow signals are noted in the acetabulum. Gluteii, iliopsoas, hamstring and short external rotators are intact. STIR hyperintenstiy noted involving the origin of left vastus lateralis muscle - edema. The sacroiliac joints are normal. The pelvic viscera are unremarkable. IMPRESSION: -Avascular necrosis of bilateral femoral head (Ficat and Arlet stage II). -Marrow edema involving left femoral head and neck with mild joint effusion.

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Physiotherapist•Noida
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Quad Clenches: Lie flat on your back or sit upright on a chair with leg kept horizontally on another surface. Now, tighten the muscle on the front of the thigh by pushing your knee down. You should feel your thigh muscles clench, Hold for 3 secs. Repeat 10 times twice a day.
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Gynaecologist•Delhi
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Pelvic pain frequently leads to a lot of pain in the pelvis of females as well as males. Pelvic pain can be witnessed in men, as well, and can come from different causes. Pelvic pain might be a manifestation of infection or may emerge from pain in the pelvic bone or other organs, for example, the bladder or colon. In ladies, in any case, pelvic pain can in all likelihood be an indication that there might be an issue with one of the regenerative organs in the pelvic range (uterus, ovaries, fallop...more
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