Asked for Female | 20
Why does my tailbone hurt and cause bloating?
Pain in the tailbone area that lasts for months can be due to various reasons like injury, poor posture, or even conditions like coccydynia. The bloating you're experiencing might be unrelated to pregnancy since your periods are regular. It could be related to your diet, digestion, or even hormonal changes. It's important to have a thorough evaluation by an orthopedist to determine the exact cause. In the meantime, try sitting on a cushion, practicing good posture, and gentle stretches. I recommend scheduling an appointment to discuss your symptoms further and explore treatment options.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 14th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 22
Why is my right side experiencing stabbing pain?
Sharp, poking pain on your right side could be due to a few different reasons. It might be related to muscle strain from overexertion or even gas trapped in your intestines causing discomfort. In some cases, it could be a sign of inflammation in the gallbladder or appendix. To help ease the pain, you can try applying a warm compress to the area and taking over-the-counter pain relievers if needed. However, if the pain persists or gets worse, it's important to see a neurologist for a proper evaluation. They might recommend further tests like an ultrasound or blood work to determine the exact cause.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 13th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 32
Can Slip Disc be Treated Without Surgery?
It's tough to consider surgery as an option. A slipped disc can cause nerve blockage, leading to pain and discomfort. But there are many cases of slipped discs can improve with non-surgical treatments. Physical therapy, pain management techniques, and lifestyle modifications can often help relieve symptoms. It's essential to follow advice of your neurosurgeon while also exploring conservative treatments. Stay in touch with with him for regular check-ups and adjustments to your treatment plan.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 13th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 26
Why Do I Have Leg Swelling After Sitting?
Sitting for a while can make your legs swell. This happens when your blood gets stuck in your lower legs. You'll notice puffy, heavy, tight legs. It's caused by bad blood flow. To help with the swelling, get your legs higher than your heart. Move around every hour. Put on compression socks. These things will get your blood moving again and stop the swelling.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 11th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 52
Soft Tissue Tumor Excision: Procedure Explained
Soft tissue tumors are small growths that can form in muscles, tendons, or other tissues. You might feel a lump under your skin, but why they appear is often unknown. Fortunately, most of these tumors are not cancerous. If removal is needed, doctors typically perform excision surgery, where they cut out the tumor.
Answered By

Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 10th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 49
Do I need treatment for a large pelvis mass?
Pelvis mass can have various causes, ranging from benign things like cysts or fibroids to more concerning issues like tumors. It's important to follow up with your gynecologist to determine the exact nature of the mass through further imaging or a biopsy. In fact, they may recommend additional tests like blood work or a CT scan to gather more information.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 10th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 48
What surgery would you recommend for my complex shoulder condition?
By looking at your MRI results, and I understand your concern about the pain and limited motion in your shoulder. The report shows some significant findings, like a full-thickness re-tear of your rotator cuff and a dislocated bicep tendon. These issues could be causing your discomfort and restricted movement. Now, what we can do next is discuss treatment options. Surgery might be necessary to address the re-tear and bicep tendon dislocation. Physical therapy could also help improve your shoulder function post-surgery. You have schedule a follow-up with an orthopedist to delve deeper into your treatment plan.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 9th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 55
Ozempic Side Effect: Arm and Hand Numbness
TINGLING or numbness in the arm might be due to Ozempic.. It's a rare side effect.. Discuss it with your doctor.... They may suggest you stop taking Ozempic or switch to another MEDICATION....
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Answered on 6th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 28
Why does my Achilles tendon hurt?
Achilles tendon pains or hurts when it is injured or a person regularly places too much strain on the tendon. The pain feels like a burning sensation or stiffness in that part of the leg. In case of a severe pain, the Achilles tendon may be partly or completely torn. Achilles tendon injuries commonly occur in people who engage in activities that involve running, jumping, and sudden starts and stops.
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Aranya Doloi
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 19
Why do I have continuous buttock pain when sitting?
You might be encountering something known as sciatica. The sciatic nerve becomes compressed and causes pain from your lower back down through your buttocks into one or both legs. Sometimes sitting for too long or sudden movements can trigger this. You can try doing some gentle stretches, not sitting down all day, and using heat packs on the area that hurts. If nothing changes after doing these things then it would be best to go see an orthopedic.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 23rd Sept '25
Asked for Female | 36
What medicine helps severe leg pain when standing?
I understand your mother is experiencing significant discomfort in her leg, which may result from strain, injury, or even muscle or joint issues. She needs to rest and elevate her leg to reduce swelling. Over-the-counter pain relief medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help, but it’s crucial to follow the dosage instructions on the label. However, given the severity of her symptoms, I encourage you to consult an orthopedist for a thorough evaluation. They can identify the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment tailored to her needs.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 15th Sept '25
Asked for Female | 17
Managing Chronic Pain with Bertalotti's Syndrome in Teen Female
You may face issues linked to Bertolotti's syndrome. Dealing with ongoing pain in various joints is not unusual with this condition. The achy, intense ache you describe, coupled with flare-ups, is a frequent symptom. Collaborating closely with an orthopedist to investigate diverse treatment choices that could enhance symptom management remains crucial. Exercising and physical therapy may prove advantageous too.
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Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Orthopaedic Surgery
Answered on 7th Sept '25
Asked for Male | 27
Why is there knee pain and tightness post-fall?
You might have hurt your knee when you slipped and fell. The pain and tightness you feel in your leg when it is bent and the fluid inside it, could be due to a condition called knee effusion. Knee effusion is the excess fluid that gets inside the knee joint and works as a protection for it after an injury. Rest, ice, elevation, and gentle exercises can help reduce the pain and swelling. If the pain doesn't go away or worsens, it's crucial to visit an orthopedist.
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Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Orthopaedic Surgery
Answered on 28th Aug '25
Asked for Male | 37
Unexpected Disappearance of Ganglion Cyst Before Scheduled Surgery
Your ganglion cysts aren't often painful, though sometimes annoying or movement-limiting. Since yours vanished naturally, surgery might not be required anymore. However, inform your doctor about this development so they can reassess if the operation is still necessary or not.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 23rd Aug '25
Asked for Female | 25
Understanding Rheumatoid Factor Arthritis: Symptoms and Treatment
Your immune system protects you, but sometimes it mistakes friend for foe. That's what happens in rheumatoid arthritis—immune cells attack your joints instead of defending them. Mornings can be stiff and painful as joints swell. Medications can ease the pain and slow joint damage, but staying active and eating well are just as important in managing this condition.
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Dr. Pramod Bhor
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 21st Aug '25