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Asked for Female | 17

Is continuous mild knee pain a concern for a 17-year-old female with a history of trauma in that area?

It seems like you may have sustained a considerable injury to cause widespread bruising, which was then followed by periods of pain and swelling. Swelling as well as popping can be indications of joint irritation or injury of the surrounding structures, like ligaments or cartilage. Still, sustained minor discomfort may be due to remaining inflammation or strain. Make sure to rest the knee, apply ice, and if need be, use over-the-counter pain relief. If symptoms don't go away or get worse, I suggest visiting an orthopedist for a thorough check-up. 

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Asked for Female | 24

Why is my left hand painful and shivering?

These signs might be due to excess writing, your nerves being squeezed, or even stress and anxiety. It is necessary to arrange things that might interconnect with recent activities or tensions and afterward evaluate them. There is a method to decrease the pain in the left hand: giving the concerned area proper relaxation and using a warm compress to heat the area. Furthermore, its flexibility might also be increased apart from the gentle stretching program. By the way, if these symptoms persist or get worse, it is better to ask for an orthopedist to see if any problems are hiding behind them. 

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Asked for Male | 42

Why Does My Collar Bone Appear Blocked?

It looks like you have some abrupt discomfort in your collarbone area. Perhaps you have strained muscles, an injury, or you have a wrong posture. Common symptoms are feeling painful, swollen, or restricted movement. To handle this discomfort, give a trial to the cold pack applied to the affected area and take a rest. Also doing gentle stretching may be useful. Still, after symptoms do not go away or they even become more serious, you should consult an orthopedist

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Asked for Female | 53

Should I have surgery for torn ACL at 52?

Disrupted ALC, injured cartilage, and torn menisci are often associated with more pain while moving. After all, surgical reconstruction helps in restoring normal function and thus relieving the pain, if all other measures remain unsuccessful. Lifestyle transformation including physical therapy and diet management also will help with symptom relief. A consultation with an orthopedist, who will give you options based on your problem, can be another approach.  You should also consult an orthopedist.

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Asked for Female | 29

Could lower back twist cause trouble standing at 29?

It looks like you could be suffering from lower back strain, which is most often caused by twisting or lifting an object in the wrong way. Symptoms might be any combination of aching, stiffness, or the inability to even move. Suggestions for this include the first 48 hours of resting and the application of ice to the area. Besides mild stretching taking some pain medications that can be easily found at any pharmacy may help. However, if the problem is still bothering you or getting worse, consult an orthopedist.

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Asked for Male | 16

Do I Need Surgery for My Broken Finger in Turkey?

Signs of a broken finger include swelling, pain, and difficulty when trying to move the finger. Sometimes, such injuries could be the result of a few falls or sports accidents. A surgery could be necessary if the fractured part is displaced or includes a joint. My preference goes to you getting in contact with a specialist after the X-ray to be able to talk throughout treatments. Rather than going for more complex therapies, you can use a cast that your local medical facility can get you as of now, to stabilize the area till you go and see an orthopedist.

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Asked for Male | 12

How Can I Help My Son with Hip Dislocation?

The pelvic mismatch tends to bring other related problems and thus, it should be corrected. In my view, a visit to a competent orthopedic doctor is the first step here. They can determine the extent of the situation after a thorough examination is performed. This would include a review of his joints and might lead to a recommendation for a more therapeutic approach such as physical. 

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Asked for Male | 22

Should I Get X-Ray for Foot Pain?

An X-ray can be a solution in giving information if there is any problem that needs to be addressed, but nodal swelling, contusions, and mobility running are some signs of these pains. In other words, if the sun is both good for you and needed for the building of your vitamin D, still let your feet be in a good position and wear comfortable shoes. Thus, the most vital requirements are to ensure you have a good rest, apply cold to the painful area, and elevate your legs. I recommend you seek medical advice from an orthopedist to undertake a thorough examination and receive a customized prescription. 

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Asked for Male | 25

Is there a cure for Paraspinal Spasm and Disc Herniation?

Dehydration and bulging are exacerbating disc changes causing muscle spasms to occur along the spine. That is why you get to feel pain, and stiffness, and the nerves are more sensitive. The possible fixes involve some physical therapy procedures, anti-inflammatory drugs, and, if necessary, cor searches for tumor syndrome. Then things such as upright posture, free movement exercises, and heat therapy will also be beneficial. Please make sure that you visit an orthopedist consultation, and personalized treatment for you is also necessary.
 

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Asked for Male | 22

Are My Feet Still Hurting After 4 Weeks?

Experiencing discomfort in your feet for weeks may have been caused by the fact that your feet were subjected to different amounts of pressure, you were wearing uncomfortable shoes, and you may have some grave diseases such as plantar fasciitis or arthritis. Common symptoms include aching, swelling, or stiffness. To alleviate discomfort, try resting your feet, applying ice packs, and elevating your legs. Well-made shoes can make a big difference.

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Asked for Male | 26

Could Swelling in My Right Knee Indicate a Problem?

Your knee can get swollen and the image may be affected by injury, arthritis, or inflammation. Pain, stiffness, and heat around the area are common symptoms. Get relief by taking the calf rest, using the ice, and elevating your leg. Over-the-counter painkillers can be useful in shrinking along with other medications. Resting for a period with some easy physical activities will even speed up the process of healing. By contrast, if the swelling persists, exacerbates the problem, or shows also other symptoms then you are recommended to consult an orthopedist.

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Asked for Female | 19

Is cervical problem indicated in my X-ray results?

We try to find the source when a person has a neck issue mainly by analyzing symptoms like neck pain, stiffness, or tingling in the arms. These problems may occur for numerous reasons, for example, bad posture, an injury, or the so-called natural degeneration with time. If you are uncomfortable in any way, you must consult an orthopedist.

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Asked for Female | 56

Can I Check MRI Report for LS and Whole Spine?

One very useful thing about your MRI is that it can make issues like pain, numbness, or weakness related to disk herniation, arthritis, or nerve compression easily recognizable. The presence of these conditions often causes discomfort, however, several treatments have been proven effective, including physical therapy, medication, and, in some instances, even surgery. The optimal action is to consult with an orthopedist provider who can offer the best recommendations for your situation. 

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Asked for Male | 24

What could be causing my back and leg pain?

This could be a sign of a nerve being compressed or muscles strained. One has to be going on with the medical advice, as possible symptoms need good checking. Once in a while, the patient herself may get the pills from a pharmacist, still, the better way of recovering is done when she does physical therapy that deals with the error at the muscles by strengthening the muscles. Using ice packs or heating pads over the injured area can help it go away, but only for a short period. It would be more fitting if you could schedule another meeting with your orthopedist to re-evaluate and choose individual treatment options. 

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Asked for Female | 52

Why do I have back pain after gallbladder surgery?

After a surgical procedure, back discomfort may occur for multiple reasons such as muscle tension or static posture. These pains are often time-limited and can be eased through gentle exercises, stretches, and the correct sleep position. The application of heat or cold may provide relief as well. Nevertheless, if the pain persists or worsens, it is important to seek orthopedist's advice to make sure that everything is alright with you. 

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