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Physiotherapist•Gorakhpur
Counslt to physiotherspist.
Use knee brace for valgus deformity.
Avoid knee bending, ground sitting, stair climb. Apply hot pack n anlgesic gel.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
Do you have pain if you have pain keep ice and you can wear mcr chappals which will help you to distribute the body weight evenly.
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
Spine specialists consider kyphosis curves normal up to 45-50 degrees. Beyond this range, the curve is considered excessive and may require treatment. Curves, more than 70 degrees that are painful and / or progressive, may require surgery.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
Avoid movements aggravating the pain.
Friction, massage,localizied ust.
Local injection of long acting steroid.
Cold compresses can help reduce swelling in the area. Cooling also helps to numb sharp pain. Apply an ice pack for up to 20 minutes, up to five times a day. Use a frozen gel pack, ice cubes in a plastic bag, or a bag of frozen peas. Wrap the cold pack in a soft towel. Do not apply a cold pack directly to skin.
Heat therapyheat helps to relax tense muscles and soothe a s...more
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General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
If cubitus valgus isn't compressing your ulnar nerve, you probably won't need treatment. In most cases, cubitus valgus is treated by one of two procedures: osteotomy or fixation.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
In most cases, cubitus valgus is treated by one of two procedures: osteotomy or fixation. Osteotomy is a process in which your doctor cuts the bone in order to reshape it, thereby changing its alignment.
A particular type of osteotomy called distraction osteogenesis has been used to treat cubitus valgus in children. This operation works by making a longer bone out of a shorter one. The bone that is cut during surgery is pulled apart using a device called a distractor, a process that is only ...more
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
In most cases, cubitus valgus is treated by one of two procedures: osteotomy or fixation. Osteotomy is a process in which your doctor cuts the bone in order to reshape it, thereby changing its alignment.
A particular type of osteotomy called distraction osteogenesis has been used to treat cubitus valgus in children. This operation works by making a longer bone out of a shorter one. The bone that is cut during surgery is pulled apart using a device called a distractor, a process that is only ...more
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Icchyosis my father has been diagnosed with mild ild, ipf. Gerd. Pulmonologist in bangalore Dr. Br ramesh had prescribed pirfenex cipla tablet. Recently changed to acebrophylline 100 mg. Reason: he was not eating well. He has oxygen at home and also checks oxygen level with oximeter. Questions: 1. Are there any trials or cures better in homeopathy than allopathy? 2. What is the best way to control cough and also maintain his appetite? 3. He is eating little by little multiple times. Is this the way this condition works? 4. He was in america and had gone through multiple sets of tests, ct scans, blood tests, x-rays and was never told by the doctors that he has mild ild, ipf - lung scarring. After going back to india a year back he was told this diagnosis. 5. Are there any stem cell therapy or treatment available? 6. He is complaining about “dum chandna” or shortness of breath and not able to walk properly. 7. What is the best course of treatment? 8. Can he take allopathy and homeopathy medicines? Deriphyllin 150 mg for dama b-complex multivitamins homeopathy medicines sometimes acebroohylline 100 mg.

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Pulmonologist•Bangalore
Dear Mr. lybrate-user, perfinidone is the mainstay treatment. In this condition, lung becomes like rope fibres, the size of the lungs reduces and hence there is difficulty in breathing (dam chadna) and cough is present. The above medication will halt the disease and prevents progress. Sadly no medicines available til now to reverse it. The only answer to this disease is lung transplantation. You can check few ipf groups on facebook. U can get few answers. There are trials going on, but the medic...more
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