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Asked for Male | 15 Years

Does back pain follow sneezing?

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Pesap ka baad dard hota hai

Answered by Dr. Pankaj Bansal

Get ur urine routine,microscopy and culture sensitivity done and visit a urologist

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Im a 18 year old male havin leg injury some 2 to 3 months ago and it'll Heald but there is a puss in side so i make a small hole to gett it out but now the hole cant gets heal... So what can i do

Male | 19

Pus is a sign of infection; hence, your wound can be infected. The next steps are to keep clean areas, apply an antibiotic ointment, and cover them with a bandage. Moreover, you need to talk to a doctor to be sure the wound is healing well.

Answered on 26th Nov '24

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What surgery would you suggest: Diagnostic Imaging Report PATIENT: PARSONS , GRANT ELLIOT UNIT#: 0001498559 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Accession MR-25-024470 2025/09/25 13:30 MR Shoulder, Unilateral Non Enhanced -EX Report MRI LEFT SHOULDER: TECHNIQUE: Routine unenhanced shoulder MRI. COMPARISON STUDY:X-rays 7/6/2021 FINDINGS: Patient states history of shoulder surgery approximately 2 years ago. There is a clinical history provided of dislocated shoulder December 2024. Pain and reduced range of motion since then. Sequences have been modified in an attempt to decrease susceptibility artifact from prior surgery. There is still expected susceptibility artifact in relation to the prior rotator cuff repair. AC JOINT: Features of partial AC joint resection with mild widening of the joint. Small volume joint fluid. Minimal bone marrow edema anterolateral acromion. SUBACROMIAL BURSA: Moderate volume of fluid and mild synovial proliferation identified in the subacromial/subdeltoid bursa which is freely communicating with the glenohumeral joint on basis of a large fullthickness re-tear of the posterior superior rotator cuff. See below. LONG HEAD OF BICEPS: Medially dislocated from bicipital groove. The tendon is identified appearing contiguous with the biceps labral anchor and 06-Oct-2025 11:44 AM, ADT Dr. Bobby Rajan CONFIDENTIAL: DO NOT DISTRIBUTE. Page 1 of 2 PARSONS, GRANT 0013059225 CA-NS Diagnostic Imaging coursing through the anterior aspect of glenohumeral joint. The tendon is suboptimally profiled though mildly indistinct along the extreme superior medial margin of the joint. Split tear cannot be excluded. POSTERIOR SUPERIOR ROTATOR CUFF: Prior rotator cuff repair with 2 anchors identified associated with greater tuberosity. Complete full-thickness retear of supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons. High riding humeral head abuts the undersurface of deltoid. There is medial tendon retraction of supraspinatus tendon 4.5 to 5 cm, to glenohumeral joints and more posteriorly, medial to the glenoid rim. Infraspinatus tendon is retracted nearly 6 cm, close to the spinal glenoid notch. There is severe fatty atrophy of the infraspinatus muscle belly. Moderate fatty atrophy of supraspinatus muscle belly. Teres minor muscle and tendon are maintained. SUBSCAPULARIS TENDON: Completely torn with ill-defined debris along its expected lesser tuberosity insertion. Muscular humeral attachment is mildly edematous though grossly contiguous. Severe fatty atrophy of the muscle belly. GLENOHUMERAL JOINT/OTHER: High riding humeral head as described. There does not appear to be a Hill-Sachs deformity. No high-grade or full-thickness glenohumeral hyaline cartilage defect identified. Small glenoid rim and inferior humeral head osteophytes. Synovial proliferation identified along the posterior superior aspect of glenohumeral joint and throughout axillary recess. Mild edema and fatty atrophy localized along the mid to anterior deltoid musculature.

Male | 48

Answered on 9th Oct '25

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I am a 60 years old female. I have bone pain in different part of body. For last 4 days I want to know which disease dose I have. And treatment of this disease

Female | 60

Probably the effects of osteoporosis are coming out in you. Weak and brittle bones are the reason why it is easier to faint and die. In addition, it can lead to unevolved discomfort in some parts of your body. One of the causes of osteoporosis is aging, not getting enough calcium and vitamin D, or taking some medications. The main components include the introduction of calcium and vitamin D supplements, bone-preserving medicine, and participation in regular activities aimed at enhancing the moisture content of bones.

Answered on 11th Oct '24

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I have tfcc injury about a 1 month which medicine is taken to treat this

Male | 23

Seeing an orthopedist and getting a full diagnosis and a treatment plan is the first thing I would advise you to do for the TFCC injury. The specialist would probably issue a script for painkillers, immobilization, and/or physiotherapy and surgery only if the damage is severe.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Dr nerves of my hands are paining alot not able to move also

Female | 39

Hello
Pl take Alternative therapy like Acupuncture and Acupressure for your ailment
you will feel the difference
Take care

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am not feeling well and felt like dizziness in the early morning and also my back gets stiffed in the morning. Please suggest me a solution over my problem??

Male | 23

Seems to be like you may have vertigo and a little bit of tightness in your back. Vertigo can make you feel like you’re off balance or that things around you are moving. As for the back, it could be from how you’re sleeping or sitting. Try to drink more water and stretch gently right after waking up. If this continues to happen, assess your sleeping position among other factors that may affect your general well-being.

Answered on 3rd Nov '24

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My brother is 23 years old and he suffered from covid before 9 months and he had pain in hip joint and legs so we did mri and the reports said AVN in hip joint 2-3 stage so they suggested surgery to drill in bone to start the blood flow as before . I want to know the percentage of success and how operation will take place

Male | 23

Acupuncture distal and local points along with Moxibustion and electro stimulation would help a patient dealing with AVN hip pain. Acupuncture helps in increasing the immunity and helps in reducing the after- effect covid symptoms.
Electro acupuncture can also help in increasing the blood flow. 
When the needles are inserted in the body, our body releases natural chemicals to fight the illness or symptom. Hence AVN can be treated with acupuncture combined with medical aid to control severe pain in the hip joint. 
Acupuncture is a boon in AVN to boost up the response and reduce the recovery time taken by patients. It helps in increasing the increases the overall positivity of the patient as the acupuncture sessions advances patients start feeling better and their overall condition improves to a large extent.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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