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Hello doctor dis is karthik. My mom who is 51 years old have the medical history of deep vein thrombosis (dvt) from past 3 years to her left leg. Where she developed that during at the time of (hto) a knee surgery after that we consulted intervention radiologist where he treated with the heparin blood thinners and venogram and venoplasty and standing was also done during the hospital stay and after that we are using acitrom 3 and 1 mg in monitoring the ptinr value for every 1 month and 60 days ago my mom had first shot of covishield vaccine and after that now from past 20 days she is feeling some pain in the left leg and knee joints and due to vaccine issues of covishield vaccine we immediately consulted our radiologist for dis he asked us to get done with the venousdoppler where no blood clots was found and after that we consulted the physician for underlying problem where he diagnosed that is due to high esr 50 and prescribed antibiotics mild painkiller but still pain was not subsided please suggest me in dis doctor what should we do now.

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General Surgeon•Howrah
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If the doppler study is normal and not showing any thrombosis (clot), it may be an age-related pain.
There may not be any relation between the covid vaccine and the leg pain because having pain after 40 days of the vaccination is unlikely due to adverse effect of the vaccination.
Consult an orthopedician for better assessment and she may have to do physiotherapy.
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It is common for guys to have slightly different size testicles. Usually, the right testicle is larger than the left. Also, one testicle (usually the left) often hangs lower than the other.
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it's normal for guys to have one testicle a bit bigger than the other. A normal size difference is about the size of half a teaspoon —and usually the right testicle is larger than the left. In your case it sounds like something is going on and you need to see a doctor.
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Gynaecologist•Guwahati
If you are not having heavy bleeding, take T Cifran CT twice daily after food for 5 days along with the meprate and it will resolve. If there is heavy or persistent bleeding, you will need a repeat d and c.
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a mild swollen testicle after an injury is common and often goes away after a few days. However, large, or sudden swelling should be immediately treated, as it may point to a more serious underlying condition.
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It is entirely normal for one testicle to be bigger than the other. Many people find that the right testicle is slightly larger and the left hangs lower. A difference in size is usually nothing to worry about, though it can occasionally indicate a problem.
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