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Male | 56

Should I Return Hospital for Bulging Disc Pain?

Diagnosed with bulging disc yesterday they sent me home with meds they are not doing anything for the pain and I lost my balance alot yesterday day and feel down a few times should I go back to the hospital

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Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Dr. Deep Chakraborty

Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 13th June '24

A bulging disc pressing against nerves can cause pain and affect your balance. Falling is dangerous. You better go back to the hospital. They might have to change your medicine or try something else. 

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Male | 19

Why Does Running Cause Shin Pain?

Shin Pain Problem Running

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

Dr. Pramod Bhor

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 13th June '24

Shin discomfort while jogging might result from several factors, such as working your shins too much, jogging on solid ground, or not putting on proper shoes. Rest your legs, apply ice packs, and think about wearing adequately cushioned footwear when you experience this type of soreness. If the pain does not go away, consider consulting with an orthopedist.

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Female | 18

Why does my wife have knee pain and stiffness?

Well my woman always complain of her knee aching her and it sometimes stiff

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

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Answered on 13th June '24

If your wife is experiencing knee pain and stiffness, it could be due to various reasons like arthritis or a ligament injury. She needs to visit an orthopedist who can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Consulting a specialist will help address her symptoms effectively.

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Female | 17

Why do I have severe left hip and leg pain?

Since past 2 days suffering through left leg pain with severe hip pain that's also in left side

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

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Answered on 13th June '24

Your left leg and hip may be bothering you. Pain in both of those places could be caused by something such as sciatica, which is a nerve problem. Another reason might be muscle strain or arthritis. You should rest the area that hurts, put some ice on it, and if it’s bearable, gently stretch. If this doesn’t help, you should see an orthopedist.

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Male | 25

Can my public ramus bone reattach after fracturing?

Public ramus bone fracture healing after 50 days attached bone again broke

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

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Answered on 13th June '24

No. The public ceil bone in your body is not healing as it should be. It was the second damage to the bone that occurred on the 50th day, and it may be because not healing was given a chance or overloading has been the case. You could experience pain, swelling, or difficulty in moving. Besides, it's necessary to visit an orthopedic surgeon since they will also propose other treatment options, such as a brace or possibly surgery to help the bone heal correctly.

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Female | 54

Did I fracture my wrist from falling?

She fell off on her wrist which causes fracture

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

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Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 13th June '24

If you fall and break your wrist, you may end up with a fracture. In addition to hurting, the occurrence of welling can be felt. It may be difficult to move your wrist as well. The reason for this is that the bone was forced to bear so much weight that the bone practically shattered. The first step to get it to heal is to put it in a cast or a splint so the bone can repair itself gradually. It's important to keep your wrist relatively immobile until it gets well.

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Female | 56

Thigh pain after hip replacement

What causes thigh pain after hip replacement?

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Dr. Rajat Jangir

Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 12th June '24

Data from studies indicate that thigh pain is a significant complication after successful cementless total hip replacement surgery. In most cases, reported symptoms are mild to moderate, resolve spontaneously or do not progress, and require little or no therapeutic intervention.

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Female | 15

Can soft tissue damage cause worsening foot pain at 15?

I’m 15 and was diagnosed with soft tissue damage at the top of my right foot going into my ankle. It started in November 2023. It’s gotten worse.

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Answered on 12th June '24

You have hurt the soft parts in your right foot near the ankle. This could have happened by doing too much, a sports injury or even twisting it. Pain, swelling, and hard to move the foot are some common signs. Make sure you rest the foot, put ice on it and keep it up so that it does not swell. You can also try stretching it gently and taking pain relief medicine. If the pain does not improve, talk to an orthopedist about what else you should do.

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Male | 29

How to manage lumbar pain post bone graft surgery?

Hi doctor, i am 29 years old 55 kg . I met a accident 5 months ago and i fractured my l2- l4 transverse process. And comminuted fracture of l5 . And my arm bone fracture. I lose my head orientation for 2 months because of head injury and i stay on bedrest at that time. Then i feel no pain when my brain was oriented for 3 months. Then i had my arm x-ray and it was bone non union. Doctor advised me for bone graft surgery that i adapted. Just after surgery i feel lumbar pain and i am feeling this pain come and go from 3 weeks after my surgery. I want to know about this pain and how to get rid of this?

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Dr. Deep Chakraborty

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Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 12th June '24

Lumbar pain after a bone graft surgery is a normal occurrence. This discomfort can be attributed to the fact that the tissues of the wounded area and before surgery the bone protrudes below the spine instead of being healed. It is important to sustain the gentle movement of the vertebrae to prevent being immobile as compared to before these strenuous activities. You can also use warm compresses and simple stretching to help reduce pain. You should see an orthopedist to diagnose the problem and give appropriate medication.

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Female | 26

Why is my left rib pain worsening?

My name is Rosette i am 26 years old (female) i have been having pain in the left rib side and i did all the check up, exams at différent clinics but the results are Always negative. Before the pain could come for weeks and calm while getting some pain injections but when it Comes back it's as if it's something that IS growing the pain become worse now it's affecting the stomach too, its hard for me to find a simple position to sleep

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

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Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 12th June '24

The normal test results might point to the condition called costochondritis, which involves the inflammation of the cartilage linking your ribs to the breastbone. Due to cartilage inflammation, the pain can be stabbing and may be felt more severely when you are active or deep breathing. Although it can be hard to heal the condition related to this, there are things you can do to help heal it. Stay away from things that activate the pain, positional ice or heat to the site, and over-the-counter painkillers like ibuprofen. See an orthopedist in time to get a full evaluation.

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Male | 40

Can back surgery improve my quality of life?

I am 40 years old male and been complaining from back pain for about almost 20 years in the past years as I’m getting older. It’s been getting worse now I am kind of walking differently and my back is a little bent with a back hump, I did an MRI and I had C4 C5 C6 t1 t2 and L5 S1 mentioned some abnormality in their function. My question is will this be cured through surgery or even give me a better chance living a better life if I do the surgery because back surgery really does scare me a lot.

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Dr. Deep Chakraborty

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Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 12th June '24

Your back pain could be due to herniated discs or spinal stenosis. If it is, you might have trouble walking or your posture could change. Having surgery might help take the pressure off of the nerves and make the symptoms better. Surgery can often help improve your quality of life, but it's important to consult an orthopedic surgeon or a spine specialist. They will guide you on the best treatment options and help address your concerns about surgery.

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Female | 29

What does bilateral S1 pseudoarthrosis mean?

What does partial lumbarization of S1 bilaterally with possible bilateral lateral S1-S2 pseudoarthrosis. No acute fracture mean?

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Dr. Deep Chakraborty

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Answered on 12th June '24

S1 shows partial lumbarization. This is indicative of an unusual section of your back. It may be responsible for the pain you feel in your lower back. If a bone does not go the way it is supposed to, it will join another bone and cause an immovable joint which is what S1 - S2 bilateral sacroiliitis refers to. If there is no sudden fracture then there is none. Try to have some rest; take mild painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen which can be bought over the counter at any pharmacy near you then after doing all this if it doesn’t work out fine consult a physiotherapist who will provide appropriate therapy for relief apart from doing exercises that are not too strenuous.

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Female | 61

Can My Mother's Injured Thumb Regain Function After Years?

My mother had an accident more than 10 years ago on her left thumb and without getting any proper treatment , her left thumb is not working voluntarily and its always folded. She can still feel pain but could not move her thumb. Is there any chance her thumb can work?

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Dr. Pramod Bhor

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Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 12th June '24

Nerves make our muscles move. If a nerve is hurt, the muscle it goes to won't work. The best thing for her thumb is to do exercises that might wake up the muscles and see a person who treats her hands. If someone is hurt it is important to get help fast so they can get better. Visit an orthopedist for further consultation.

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Male | 28

Could right side lower back pain be serious?

I am 28 years old male and I have only right side lower back pain for more than one week

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Joint Replacement Surgeon

Answered on 12th June '24

The possible cause could be straining the muscles or having a bad posture due to sitting in one position for too long. Furthermore, back pain may also be an indication of kidney problems. To alleviate your condition drink plenty of water and refrain from engaging in strenuous activities. Another way is applying heat pads as well as doing some gentle stretches. However, if the situation persists seeking medical attention from an orthopedist is important for diagnosis and treatment planning. 

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Male | 30

Why does my back pain persist after MRI treatment?

I m 30 yrs old I have back pain for last 2yrs I took MRI scan 2 months back and treatment but still I have back pain

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Orthopaedic Surgery

Answered on 12th June '24

There are many different reasons why people get back pain. It could be because of a muscle strain or problems with your discs. Also, if you still have the pain even after getting an MRI done and treated for it then more tests need to be carried out. Make sure you talk about what’s been happening with your doctor because they’ll need this information to help figure out what would work best for you.

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