Asked for Female | 75
Why Is There Severe Back and Knee Pain?
Pain in your lower back and knees could be due to several reasons. It might be a muscular issue, like a strain or sprain, or even arthritis affecting your knees. In fact, sometimes poor posture or excessive strain on your back can lead to these symptoms. To help, try gentle stretching, applying ice packs, and avoiding activities that worsen the pain. It's important to see an orthopedist for a proper evaluation and guidance tailored to your specific needs.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 21st July '25
Asked for Male | 35
Why am I experiencing joint pain and severe headaches?
Inflammation or overworking joints causes aches. Many reasons behind headaches exist - stress, bad sleep, and more. Make sure to drink plenty of water daily. Rest well. Manage stress proactively. Apply warmth to sore joints. Give your mind breaks to relax periodically. If pain persists, see an orthopedist promptly.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 16th July '25
Asked for Masculino | 33
Do I need surgery for knee pain lasting a month?
A horizontal tear in the anterior horn of your lateral meniscus and a partial fracture in the lateral tibial plateau with bone edema can indeed lead to persistent pain and difficulty with walking and bending your knee. In cases like yours, surgery may be considered if conservative measures like rest, ice, and physical therapy haven't provided relief after a month. It's essential to follow up with your orthopedist for a detailed evaluation and discussion of treatment options. They may recommend imaging studies to assess the extent of the damage and tailor a management plan to help you recover effectively.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 16th July '25
Asked for Female | 75
Spine Fracture & Degenerated L1: Surgery Dilemma & Hip Replacement
Fractures cause pain and limit movement, while spinal degeneration also leads to discomfort. Back pain and difficulty walking are common symptoms. However, hip replacement is a more urgent concern because it significantly impacts mobility. Addressing the hip first, as recommended by the surgeon, could improve the quality of life by alleviating discomfort and mobility issues.
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Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Orthopaedic Surgery
Answered on 14th July '25
Asked for Male | 83
Extreme back pain all along the spine. Difficulty in walking.
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R.A.P Hanisha Ramchandani
Acupuncturist
Answered on 14th July '25
Asked for Female | 21year
Why do I have hip pain traveling to ankle?
Hip discomfort that radiates down the leg may stem from various sources, including muscle strain, ligament issues, or conditions affecting joints such as arthritis. Symptoms can include aching, stiffness, or swelling. Solutions often involve gentle exercises to strengthen the surrounding muscles, applying heat or cold therapy, and using over-the-counter pain relief. It’s essential to listen to your body; if discomfort persists or worsens, please consult an orthopedist. They can provide a tailored approach based on your specific situation, ensuring you receive the appropriate care and support for recovery.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 13th July '25
Asked for Male | 37
I nitesh 37 year suffering from avn hip stage ll and taking medicine osteofas 70 weekly but i am not feel better drilling is sucess in this condition
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R.A.P Hanisha Ramchandani
Acupuncturist
Answered on 11th July '25
Asked for Male | 22
Is Masturbation Causing Pain in My Left Hip?
Hip pain during masturbation or after it can have a variety of root causes, which may include hip joint problems, muscle strain or inflammation, among others. Dicloran 100 mg tablet is a pain-killer and should be taken under a doctor's supervision. You should seek an accurate diagnosis and therapy plan from professional doctor to make your symptoms better. See an orthopedist.They will examine you and give proper diagnosis for your condition.
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Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Orthopaedic Surgery
Answered on 11th July '25
Asked for Female | 30
Are My Bruises Infected After Fall from bike?
If you have any bruising and are worried about infection there are some things to look out for. An infected bruise may become more swollen, red, warm, or painful. If you notice these signs then it could be infected. Gently clean the bruise, apply a clean dressing, and keep an eye on it. If in doubt, get it looked at.
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Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Orthopaedic Surgery
Answered on 5th July '25
Asked for Female | 53
What can I do for my mother's cervical pain?
Pain in her neck, head, shoulders, and fever could be due to various reasons, such as muscle strain, tension, or even an infection. It's important to have her evaluated by a physician to determine the exact cause. In the meantime, she can try applying a warm compress to her neck, practicing gentle neck exercises, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers for some relief. Encourage her to stay hydrated and get plenty of rest.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 4th July '25
Asked for Male | 75
Why do I have leg pain post-bypass surgery?
If you're feeling a lot of pain in your leg months after having bypass surgery, it could be due to a condition called peripheral artery disease. This is a situation in which the blood vessels in your leg are not functioning properly, thus, pain is caused. To help, try to walk periodically as directed, keep your leg elevated as much as possible, and take any prescribed medications. If the pain doesn't go away, tell your surgeon about it.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 30th June '25
Asked for Female | 30
Why do I still feel foot pain after removing pop?
It's quite common to feel discomfort even after a fracture has healed. When a bone mends, the surrounding muscles and tissues may still be getting back to normal. In fact, lack of movement during the time in a cast can lead to stiffness and weakness, causing pain once it's removed. To help ease your pain, try gently massaging the area, doing some simple foot exercises, and applying ice if it gets swollen. If the pain persists or worsens, it's important to see your orthopedist for a follow-up to ensure everything is healing properly.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 25th June '25
Asked for Male | 32
Why do I feel weight loss pain and tired?
The pain at the end of your backbone might be related to your spine or muscles. Weight loss could be from various reasons like changes in diet or underlying conditions. Feeling tired after sleep could point to issues with sleep quality or certain medical conditions. Yellow eyes might indicate liver problems. It's important to get a thorough check-up to pinpoint the exact cause. I recommend scheduling a visit with your physician to discuss these symptoms in detail and run some tests to get a clearer picture of the situation.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 19th June '25
Asked for Male | 51
Why does my foot hurt with uric acid at 7.16?
When your body has high uric acid, it can form crystals in your joints, causing inflammation and pain, especially in the big toe. To help with the pain, try to avoid foods high in purines like red meat, alcohol, and certain seafood. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, which can help flush out the excess uric acid. I'd recommend consulting with a physician who may prescribe medication or suggest further tests to manage your uric acid levels.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 18th June '25
Asked for Male | 42
Why do my feet swell when sitting at a computer?
This could be due to poor circulation from sitting for long periods without moving. When you sit still for a while, blood can pool in your feet, causing swelling, and the lack of movement can lead to bone density loss, making your leg bones feel fragile. To help with this, try taking breaks to stretch and walk around every hour, elevate your feet when sitting, and stay hydrated. If the symptoms persist, it's important to see an orthopedist for a proper evaluation and further advice.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 17th June '25