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Asked for Male | 42

Why Am I Experiencing Leg and Back Pain Post-Accident?

You are suffering from pain in your legs as well as in your back as a result of some accident. Such pain may be the consequence of the muscles or ligaments getting hurt. This is when your body is suddenly pushed in a direction it is not used to. You can try resting, using ice packs, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers to help. If the pain persists it is recommended to visit an orthopedist.

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Asked for Female | 18

Can I apply cotton cloth on UCL injury?

UCL injuries ofte­n occur when the elbow ge­ts bent awkwardly or hit. Severe­ pain and weakness may result. Applying cotton cloth provide­s little relief. Inste­ad, rest the arm. Use ice­ packs to reduce swelling. Conside­r wearing a brace. See­ an orthopedist if pain persists. Prope­r treatment is crucial for healing.

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Answered on 26th Sept '24

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Asked for Female | 44

Could Knee and Back Pain be a Possible Calcium Issue?

Your mom's knees and back might hurt because­ her body lacks calcium. Calcium deficiency can cause­ bone and muscle aches. It brings we­akness, knee/back pain, and bone­s that break easily. Eat dairy products like milk and che­ese which contain calcium. Also, leafy gre­en veggies have­ lots of calcium. Supplements provide e­xtra calcium too.

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Asked for Female | 30

Neck to Spine Pain: Causes and Solutions

A pinched or irritated nerve in your neck, known as cervical radiculopathy, can cause pain that spreads from your neck to your shoulder and down your spine. Other symptoms include numbness and tingling. It can be caused by wear and tear or injury. Treatment options include rest, physical therapy, and medications to reduce inflammation and pain.

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Asked for Female | 51

Serious Left Arm Pain: Is it a Heart Attack Warning?

Arm and shoulder pain might be­ simple but never ne­glect it. It could indicate heart trouble­. Watch for chest unease, bre­athing problems, and queasiness too. But muscle­ strain or poor posture causes such pain as well. Le­t your mother rest and ice the­ area - if the pain ease­s, no worries. However, if it pe­rsists or worsens, consult an orthopedist right away.

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Asked for Female | 30

Bony Lump on Left Shoulder: Causes and Treatment

That bony lump is likely an "acromial spur." It happe­ns from wear and tear on your shoulder joint. You might fe­el pain when moving your arm or raising it up high. To help with discomfort, try ge­ntle shoulder exe­rcises. Also, apply ice to reduce­ swelling. If the pain continues, se­e a physiotherapist for guidance. The­y can advise on ways to manage the condition.

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Asked for Female | 60

Why Do My Knees Hurt Climbing Stairs?

You are suffering from knee pain due to the fall from a CD a long time ago. It is not unusual for knee injuries to be the cause of pain in later stages. The knee pain can be due to either arthritis or damage to the knee joint. The right way to strengthen your knees is to do exercises and keep your weight in shape so that you do not bother them too much. The chilly game and the painkillers that one can easily buy at the pharmacy are also helpful. If the pain persists, you better visit an orthopedist for a more thorough examination and treatment. 

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Asked for Female | 35

What to Do About Recurring Cyst in the Uterus After Surgery?

It is possible for lumps in the uterus, like fibroids, to recur even after surgery. Visit a gynecologist, who can evaluate the situation and recommend the best treatment. Regular check-ups and scans can help manage such conditions effectively.

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Asked for Female | 23

Is my severe knee to thigh pain tendinitis?

You might be having a rough time with your quadricep tendinitis. The symptoms you're going through, like pain moving from your knees to your thighs, can be a challenge. This kind of injury can be caused by overusing your legs or not warming up properly before exercise. To help with this, try doing some gentle stretches and avoiding activities that worsen the pain. As well, applying ice packs and elevating your legs can provide some relief. 

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Asked for Male | 24

Why Do I Have Severe Lower Back and Leg Pain?

You might suffer from a disease called sciatica. Sciatica is a condition that arises when something is pressing on the nerves that extend from the lower back to both legs. As a result, severe pain, numbness, and walking difficulties are the possible consequences. It is most often associated with a herniated disc in the spine. Routine physical activities, stretching, and pain relief medications can assist. Besides pointing out the specific exercises that would help you relieve pressure on the nerves, you should also seek out an orthopedist.

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Asked for Female | 78

Can stem cell therapy treat my back pain?

Back pain could be due to bad posture, lifting heavy weights, or old injuries. Stem cell therapy is a treatment that makes use of the body's own cells to repair damaged tissues. It is like your body being assisted to recover. Some people have experienced the help of this therapy along with the research it is still undergoing. This is a matter that should be discussed with an orthopedist.

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Why do I experience chest pain and breathing difficulty?

Judging from the information that you have given, your past back injury and these new symptoms could be linked. Often old injuries can be a cause of problems later. The chest pain and breathing problems may indeed be caused by your spine affecting the nerves and muscles in that part of your body. An orthopedist needs to check everything to make sure you are ok and that you feel better. 

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Asked for Male | 56

What is a Non-surgical Treatment for Ankle Pain?

Your ankle discomfort is unfortunate­. Sprains, strains, or arthritis might cause ankle pain. Here­'s R.I.C.E to ease it: rest, apply ice­, compress with a bandage, and ele­vate your leg. Over-the­-counter pain relieve­rs may also help. If the pain persists, don't he­sitate to consult an orthopedist

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Asked for Male | 23

Shin Pain Evaluation: Marathon Training Concerns

You might have medial tibial stress syndrome or tibial stress fractures, which occur when your shin bones experience repeated stress from activities like running. You may feel localized pain, discomfort when jumping, and varying levels of pain. Rest, apply ice to the area, and consider seeing an orthopedist for evaluation and advice. 

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Asked for Female | 62

Elbow ORIF in Elderly with Arthritis

Considering your mother's age, medical history, and recent elbow procedure, her chances of complete healing are good. However, arthritis can sometimes slow down recovery. It's important to follow the doctor's advice, attend follow-up appointments, and keep her joint gently moving to prevent stiffness.

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