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Asked for male, 51 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Hemifacial spasm is a nervous system disorder in which the muscles on one side of your face twitch involuntarily. Hemifacial spasm is most often caused by a blood vessel touching or pulsating against a facial nerve. It may also be caused by a facial nerve injury or a tumor. Sometimes there is no known cause.
Hemifacial spasms aren't dangerous on their own. But a constant twitch in your face can be frustrating or uncomfortable. In severe cases, these spasms can limit function due to involunta...more
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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 should not cause an...more
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General Physician•Noida
Always best to get examined if there is anything out of the ordinary. It may simply be a sentinel tag, but better to confirm.
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I blackout in the office, my colleague said I did not hit my head anywhere. Though one of the colleague said that the temple in my left side was red. Since then, I have a swelling in the head near my temple and inside the hair. The pain sometimes is severe. I went ro hospital they said the blood work is normal and the ct scan is normal. I still feel the swell in my head and the throbbing pain. Sometime is too severe to endure and it will subside by itself. It been more one month now. The pain won't subside, now sometimes it will flare up to point that I just want to hit my head or press my head so hard to make it stop. Sometimes together with the pain I will feel like vomiting but nothing come out. The eyebrow is swelling constantly. I feel weak after the head ache flare up, like I am drain. Sometimes I will also feel like having hard tym breathing when the flare up starts.

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General Physician•Pune
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It really does not matter much about redness, swelling or pain over forehead or scalp seen. Complaints of persistent and long standing throbbing headache, vomiting sensation, actual vomiting sometimes unsteadiness are the complaints which are to be taken bit seriously. Just some swelling inside the skull called cerebral concussion to possible bleed inside depending on its degree gives worsening of above symptoms. The exact cause of your fall called a syncopal attack needs to be explored clearly....more
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Try to e as much rest as possible to part which is painful. Keep your hand held up in front of you as much as possible. If you hold your arm down and by your side swelling and pain may increase. If pain and swelling does not disappear consult bone specialist or a physiotherapist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Swelling can be reduced by application of ice to the region, for pain you can take any medicine. For safer side you can get a xray done to rule out any hairline fractures or sprain.
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Hi, I understand your concern. It must be a food allergy reaction. Please be careful next time you consume any sea food. Specially any shrimp variety. If you experience any similar reactions, please stop consuming it any further.
The swelling of the eyes in general takes 3-5 days to decrease. You can follow the below conservative approach. 1. Apply little cool compression on the eyes.
2. Emadine eye drops twice a day for 2-3 days (this may cause little dryness of eyes).
3. Refresh te...more
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As per guideline directed medical therapy. your father is still having under dosing of medications. Contact your cardiologist and discuss about this. This may improve your father's ejection fraction and may improve symptoms like lower limb swelling.
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Could be many causes-protein deficiency, excess weight, kidney or heart function issues. However, I would think the orthopaedician has examined her, so must have ruled out these causes.
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