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Asked for male, 37 years old from Rewari
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General Physician•Pune
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Migrain ke diagnosis ke liye specific test nahee hai. Migrain aur vertigo alag bemmariyaan hai. Pehle ent specialist ke vertigo clinic me check up karna. Vertigo ka sahee ilaaj ho jayega. Migrain ek sar dard hai. Uske sahee ilaaj ke liye neuro physician ke salaah lijiye. Aapke yahaan ye specialist nahee mile to experienced md medicine doctor ki salaah lijiye.
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I'm uma, 25 age. I diagnosed with pcl buckling. Please do suggest me what should I do to avoid surgery. Technique sequences pdfs, sag, coronal t2 axials findings ⚫ medial meniscus - there is thinning of medial meniscus with grade ii tear its posterior horn. • lateral meniscus grade ii tear of posterior horn of lateral meniscus. • anterior cruciate ligament - there is complete tear of acl with clumping fibres in intercondylar fossa. • posterior cruciate ligament - buckling of pcl. ⚫ medial collateral ligament - grade ii sprain of mcl. • posture-lateral corner grade I sprain of arcuate ligament. Popliteal muscle - normal -popliteo-fibular ligament - normal -popliteo-fibular ligament complex - normal short & long head of tendons of biceps femoris- normal - menisci-popliteal fascicles - normal, - lateral collateral ligament - grade ii sprain of lcl. • quadriceps tendon and patellar ligament - normal. • patella and patellar cartilage - normal. There is medial tibial-femoral joint space reduction with thinning of cartila muscles around knee - normal. Loose bodies-absent ⚫ contusions noted in posterior cortex of tibia. Mild joint effusion & suprapatellar effusion. Impression: • chronic complete tear of anterior cruciate ligament with clumping of fibres in intercondylar fossa. • grade ii tear of posterior horn of lateral meniscus. Thinning of medial meniscus with grade ii tear of its posterior horn. • grade ii sprain of medial collateral ligament. posture-lateral corner injuries as described. Mild joint effusion & suprapatellar effusion. Suggested clinical correlation and further evaluation.

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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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The typical symptoms of a posterior cruciate ligament injury are:
•pain with swelling that occurs steadily and quickly after the injury.
•swelling that makes the knee stiff and may cause a limp.
•difficulty walking.
•the knee feels unstable, like it may "give out"
the posterior cruciate ligament (pcl) is the strongest ligament in the knee. It extends from the top-rear surface of the tibia (bone between the knee and ankle) to the bottom-front surface of the femur (bone that ex...more
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Unani Specialist•Kanpur
Follow these herbal combinations for complete cure
brahmi vati 1 tablet twice a day
chandanadi avleh 10 gm twice a day
relief in 3-4 days and for complete cure take it for 60 days only
avoid spicy and oily food.
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General Physician•Gurgaon
Hi,
it seems you are having frequent & recurrent migraine episodes. please avoid triggers, take plenty of fluids, reduce stress & take adequate sleep.
In your case more details are needed to dicide further line of management for you. please connect via private online consult for detailed discussion & prescription for you.
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General Physician•Ernakulam
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Dear lybrate-user,----as you had a diagnosis of meiniere's disease----- first you have to understand the disease and accept it ------it is an inner ear disorder believed to be caused by cnanges in the fluid of vestibulocochlear apparatus with 3 semicircular calals that creates the sense of balance and is in inner ear.---this causes episodes of vertigo----this can be controlled with medicines ---but cann't be cured. It may last for years or may be there through out life .----alon with medicines s...more
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General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
In most cases, the cause of rls is unknown (called primary rls). However, rls has a genetic component and can be found in families where the onset of symptoms is before age 40. Specific gene variants have been associated with rls. Evidence indicates that low levels of iron in the brain also may be responsible for rls.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatmen...more
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General Physician•Noida
Dear lybrate-user
it is good to see you are following a healthy lifestyle .it will surely help to reduce the number of acttacks you get.
1.in addition you need to take care also of your sleeping habits. Make sure you get 7-9 hours of sleep at night (depends on how many hours makes you feel refreshed in the morning)
2.keep your blood pressure in control (if hypertensive)
3.take frequent breaks from the laptop using the 20-20-20 principle to give your eyes a rest
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General Physician•Vadodara
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headset three times a day after food for three to five days. for migraine. stugeron25 after lunch followed by rest for dizzynes. tab stugeron75 one at night after dinner for five to seven days.
continue medicine for bp.
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General Physician•Vadodara
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physiotherapy sessions are very very helpful.
but need patience.
till then
stugeron75 one at night after dinner.
stugeron25 after lunch followed by rest.
it will take time. not a easy thing.
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