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My mother required to do both the knee replacement
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Answered on 23rd May '24
- Cost of knee replacement surgery for both knees can fall within the spectrum of ₹3,00,000 - ₹4,26,000, depending on whether it's for complete knees or partial, and also on the type of material used for improved functioning.
- To learn more about formalities associated with this modality, and expense breakdown, we recommend that you read our article - knee replacement surgery cost in India.
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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (1013)
I fell down and hurt my frontal and side right ankle and foot. I used ice and keep my foot elevated. Underwent xray showing normal report. Took Hifenac MR and applied Systaflam Gel on the area. Pain has reduced but still sometimes I feel pain while walking. Swelling has reduced but still there. I feel pressure and heaviness on calf muscles and back of thigh area. Kindly suggest.
Female | 32
There is a chance of soft tissue injury resulting in pain, swelling, pressure, and heaviness. I advise to see orthopedist for detailed examination with subsequent treatment plan. You are suggested to elevate and ice the part that is hurting and avoid the activities that worsen the symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I want to know how many can a person gain from limb lengthening and does it depends with the cost and expenses
Female | 25
The maximum lengthening achievable is around 8-10 cm for the femur bone and 6-8 cm for the tibia bone. The amount of limb lengthening a person can gain through surgery varies according to the individual's initial height, the type of surgery, desired lengthening etc.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Can two knee replaced at one go or one by one is better Cost of knee replacement in Ahmedabad Best Hospital for Knee replacement Thanks & regards
Female | 50
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Shivanshu Mittal
This is Mohana, 36yrs old. I have severe lower back bone(bottom spinal cord) pain. I cannot even sit and get up, its paining a lot. I have gastric problem.My left leg knee is producing crackling sound and creating difficulty in climbing stairs
Female | 36
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. velpula sai sirish
I got injured we were playing football and someone s foot on my foot so from night to no my foot is swelling continuously
Male | 20
A sprained foot might be the issue. When someone steps on your foot, the tissues get strained, causing swelling. Pain and difficulty moving your foot are common symptoms. To manage, resting, icing the area, and elevating your foot are helpful strategies. However, if swelling and pain persist, seeking medical evaluation from an orthopedist is crucial for proper assessment and treatment.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
My legs to mch pain and swelling what can i do
Male | 59
Most often, the cause of the symptoms is inflammation, which is your body's natural response to injury. The injuries may have been caused by standing or sitting for too long, or perhaps you bumped your leg recently. You can help with that by resting with your legs raised, applying a cold pack, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen. Besides that, drink plenty of water and cut down on salty foods. If the pain and swelling do not improve after a couple of days, it is better to go and see an orthopedist .
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
I have slip disc in l5-s1 region
Male | 27
A slip disc in the L5-S1 region can cause pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower back and legs. Treatment may include physiotherapy, pain relief, and lifestyle changes. It's best to consult an orthopedic specialist or a neurologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 9th Sept '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
I have severe pain from in my lower back down to both legs. I feel weak and find it difficult to walk..
Male | 24
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.
Answered on 24th Sept '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
i have severe pain in posterior back thigh for more than 2 year.it leads to my lower back. i can barely walk because of it.i have taken alot of medications but it just gave me a temporary relief and i haven't got any improvement.
Male | 20
It is possible that sciatica, which involves a nerve in your lower back getting irritated, is the cause of this. This can give you a hard time in your thigh. Stretching exercises and physical therapy may be a good idea. Likewise, you can use heat for pain relief, plus rub the area gently. If you find that your discomfort continues, please contact an orthopedist.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
I am 35 years old and was sitting on my bed with my neck against the wall and it cracked and a body feels weak tingly and body hurts
Female | 35
Your neck might have made a cracking sound, which could have irritated your muscles and nerves. This can make your body feel weak, tingly, and painful. It's important to let your body rest, use a warm compress on your neck, and gently stretch to relieve the tension. Over-the-counter pain relievers can also help with the discomfort. If the pain persists or worsens, be sure to contact an orthopedist for further evaluation.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
14 years se arthritis h thik ho ga ya nahi
Female | 45
Arthritis affects the joints, causing pain, stiffness, and swelling. While these symptoms can improve with treatment, they often come back. For someone living with arthritis for 14 years, proper management is important. This includes medications, exercise, and lifestyle changes. Regular check-ups with healthcare providers help monitor progress and adjust treatment. Although arthritis doesn’t go away completely, it can be well-managed over time.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I'm 19 yrs old girl, I'm getting pain in my knee cap while going up the stairs,the pain gradually decreases when I stopped moving upstairs.I do feel the pain even more when I'm cycling on a steep or elevated.Normally I don't feel any pain while doing daily activities.I don't even know what causes me pain in my knees.I didn't fall down in the past,but I cycled too much during the covid time in between 2019-2021& may be that's when I started feeling pain for the 1st time. Can you tell me why this happens, can I know the name of this kind of pain so that I can take care of myself?
Female | 19
According to what you said, it seems like you might have patellofemoral pain syndrome, which is a condition where the kneecap does not move smoothly over the thigh bone thus resulting in pain. Doing cycling excessively can also trigger it. Rest the knee, perform some light stretches, and do some strengthening workouts. See an orthopedist if the pain persists.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
I was about going to sleep at night when I started feeling some twitching around my eyes coupled with some electric-like shocks on my face. When I slept and woke up, I discovered it had increased. My face looked swollen, and my mouth was somehow tight. I couldn't whistle with it or shape it any way I wanted to. I couldn't open it wide. I couldn't close my eyes without pain and It was blinking even when I closed it and it was like a stress to my nose when I closed one of the eye or both. All of these relieved me in two days time. And my eyes could close better without pressure and my mouth functions was back to normal. But after some days I discovered that my posture has changed and my left hip bone is tight. My left leg has some rotation making it look like it's tight. My glute seems tight and my left hip look like it's forward, making my Left leg to appear longer and my walking posture to change. I can run, I can shoot with my both legs. Just that I'm having tighness in my left hip or pelvis. This has made me to walk in a different manner. Pls what can I do?
Male | 32
You may have experienced a condition called Bell's Palsy, which causes facial muscle weakness and can affect your posture. Bell's Palsy is usually due to nerve inflammation that controls facial muscles, leading to symptoms like twitching, facial swelling, and difficulty closing your eyes or moving your mouth. While most cases heal on their own, it's important to monitor any new symptoms. Initially, your posture changes and tightness in your left hip were the main concerns. Stretching exercises can help improve your range of motion and correct your posture. Consulting a physiotherapist or orthopedist can help you manage these symptoms professionally.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I am a 17-year-old female who is recovering from a mild knee ligament stretch. I had a splint for 2 weeks and had been recovering for over a month. Yesterday, I played badminton because my knee felt good. However, I had an awkward fall and twisted my knee. It hurt at first, but I can walk and climb stairs relatively normally. It hurts when I fully straighten my knee or tighten it. There is no buckling of the knee. The pain is a little achey and a little dull. I don't know which one exactly. What should I do? Is it okay if I resume normal activities, but just be more careful and elevate my leg when I sit or lie down?
Female | 17
You might have twisted your knee again while playing badminton. Aching dull pain when you try to straighten or tighten your knee could mean the ligament has been pulled too hard. It’s great that you can still walk and go upstairs. To let it get better, you should rest as much as possible, put your leg up from time to time, and avoid doing anything too hard for a while.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Knee pain i need permanent solution
Female | 30
Check with an orthopedic near you to get the pain examined, and accordingly the doctor can prescribe you medications. They would prescribe pain relief medications and physiotherapy if required..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Back of the feet something
Male | 15
Feeling some pain at the back of your feet can be Achilles tendinitis. Signs are swelling, stiffness, and aching. This happens when too much use or injury causes inflammation of the tendon that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. To relieve the discomfort rest, apply ice packs, and do gentle stretching exercises. Supportive footwear will also help. However, if the pain persists do not hesitate to seek medical attention from an orthopedist.
Answered on 25th May '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
How to cure achilles tendonitis fast
Few treatments which are recommended by Orthopedist are rest, ice, Local ultrasound, Collagen supplements, Stem cell therapy which help you to combat tendonitis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Dilip Mehta
I am 30 years old. I am femail. I have a pain in neck and pita after car driving
Female | 30
It sounds like you might be experiencing muscle strain from driving. This is common, especially if you're in the same position for a long time. I suggest seeing an orthopedic specialist or a physiotherapist for a proper evaluation and treatment plan.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Sir I injected dexa and diclofenac injection in one syringe any problem
Female | 34
A slight error occurred - you injected two medicines together. This could irritate, or impact how the medicines function. Monitor for redness, swelling, and pain at the injection site. If any of these symptoms arise, promptly consult a doctor.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
Hello sir , I am suffering from ernest syndrome (stylomandibular ligament injury) Actually I have an temporal headache since last one year and consulted multiple doctors like Dentist, Ent surgeon, neurologist, neurosurgeon. Teeth are ok, No migraine, no neurological disorder, no sinus found. My brain and Face MRI is normal. Now Somehow I came to know i may be suffering from temporal tendonitis or ernest syndrome. Can you please tell me are you treating the patient regarding this or anyone else can help me. It would be great help. Thank you
Male | 37
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. velpula sai sirish
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