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Asked for Male | 23 Years

Can a harsh hit on the back damage my heart?

Patient's Query

Sir two years back. A man hitted on my upper back. From then on my heart functioning disturbed. It started pounding fast, heavy back pain very uncomfortable with my heart. My question is if anyone hits very harshly with hand do it damage heart back side

Answered by Dr. Deep Chakraborty

A forceful blow to your uppe­r back is troubling, but your heart is protected in your che­st. While direct harm is unlikely, muscle­ strain or nerve issues can arise­. This might bring rapid heartbeat, seve­re back pain, and discomfort. Getting checke­d by an orthopedist is advisable for prope­r assessment and care. 

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My mom is having bedsore on tailbone and hips

Female | 84

Your mom has deve­loped bedsores. Sore­s that hurt on her hips and tailbone. They occur when some­one stays still too long. These re­d, aching spots form from pressure. Not shifting positions freque­ntly causes them. Hard surfaces e­nable bedsores' formation too. Poor circulation is anothe­r factor. To heal bedsores, follow ste­ps. Help your mom change positions regularly. Ke­ep affected re­gions dry, clean. Use cushions or pads. They re­duce pressure on sore­s.

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Recently I started doing yoga again, and ive immediately been reminded why i stopped before. Basically some stretches feel fine, like once in the sides of my torso. But some other stretches i feel nothing at all, like if i put my soles together i can keep my knees fully on the floor and lie all the way forward and still feel absolutely no stretch, this is what most stretches feel like. But then some other stretches hurt WAYY to much, most importantly my hamstrings, i cannot lean even a bit forward with my legs straight and it already hurts like heck. I have no improvement in my hamstrings when doing more "gentle" yoga stretches, but then when i tried pushing myself a bit more in stretching my hamstrings, it would start hurting in my knees so much when i walked, almost like a pop or click with every step. Recently i considered the possibility of possibly being hypermobile, i can put my pinky fingers 90 degrees up, i can reach my wrists with my thumbs and i can do that thing where i lock my hands together behind my back and can put them over my head without letting go. I also get a strange uncomfortableness/awareness in my joints sometimes, not even a pain just uncomfortable. So basically my question is, do you think im hypermobile? and if so how (if possible) can i still do stretches/yoga without either feeling nothing or feeling intense pains? And is there any way i can get rid of the uncomfortableness in my joints?

Female | 19

It sounds like you may be hypermobile, which means your joints can move more than usual. You might have less stretch during yoga or feel intense pain in some stretches as symptoms. Instead of pushing too hard when stretching, focus on gentle moves for flexibility because this can help protect your joints. Also, make sure not to do any position that causes discomfort or hurts.

Answered on 6th June '24

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Kya rhumatide arthritis ka sthai samadhan nahi he

पुरुष | 53

Jarur hai... but correct diet n yoga chahiye for cure.. WhatsApp 08100254153 for consultation

Answered on 4th July '24

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PATIENT MRS LIAQAT REGISTRATION # NAME 28/05/2024 AGE: GENDER: 52 Years Female DATE: ADVISED BY: DR.AHMED SHAFAQAT MRI LUMBAR SPINE CLINICAL INFO: Backache. Right sciatica. TECHNIQUE: Multiplanar and multisequential non contrast MRI lumbar spinewas performed according to departmental protocol. REPORT: There is normal alignment of lumbar vertebrae. Straightening of normal lumbar curve is noted. No dislocation, compression or collapse of vertebral body noted. No focal area of abnormal signal intensity seen in the lumbo-sacral vertebrae / visible spinal cord. Conus medullaris is at L1 level. Paravertebral soft tissues show normal signal intensity. LI-L2 level:disc shows preserved margin. No significant foramina stenosis or exiting nerve root compression is seen. Spinal canal is ample at this level. L2-L3 level:disc shows preserved margin. No significant foramina stenosis or exiting nerve root compression is seen. Spinal canal is ample at this level. L3-L4 level:disc shows preserved margin. No significant foramina stenosis or exiting nerve root compression is seen. Spinal canal is ample at this level. L4-L5 level:moderate circumferential disc bulge with posterior protrusion and focal sequestration causing moderate central canal stenosis &severe narrowing of lateral recesses & neural foramina bilaterally, compressing transiting and exiting nerve roots. Spinal myopathy seen at this level. LS-S1 level: mildcircumferential disc bulge, causing mild central canal stenosis &mild narrowing of lateral recesses & neural foramina bilaterally, abutting transiting and exiting nerve roots. IMPRESSION: • At L4-L5 level,moderate circumferential disc bulge with posterior protrusion and focal sequestration causing moderate central canal stenosis & severe narrowing of lateral recesses & neural foramina bilaterally, compressing transiting and exiting nerve roots. • Lumbar myospasm.

Female | 52

Answered on 31st May '24

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I am suffering disc bulge

Male | 31

Suffering from a disc bulge leads to back or neck pain, which radiates into the arms or legs. To address this, consult an orthopedist, who will diagnose the condition through physical examination and imaging tests. Treatment options range from taking rest, physical therapy, and medication or surgery in severe cases.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am a 26 year old female I’ve been having muscle pain just below my clavicle bone accompanied with shoulder and neck pain. Also,a pressure builds up in my neck that causes frequent neck cracking. The muscle below my right clavicle is dipped in and causes a lot of pain trying to sit up properly. All the pressure on the neck caused a nymph node behind my right ear.

Female | 26

You might have muscle pain coupled with pressure on the neck and the shoulder region. Muscles are likely to be tensed or strained bringing about such signs. The issue of muscle dropping below your clavicle and squeezing your neck could result from sitting or standing with drooping shoulders. You can ease them by keeping the right body posture always, engaging in mild stretches that won’t hurt much, and using warm towels on those affected spots. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Im Punya, gender female, age 18, i was in neet longterm for an year, in these period my ankles started swelling it is there now also with pain. I consulted ayurvedic doctor i didnt get any solution

Female | 18

These symptoms can happen if a person sits too long without moving around enough or they have some medical problem. You should see an orthopedist about your ankles so we know what’s going on with them. In the meantime try raising your legs up high when you can–this will help bring more blood flow down into your feet. Also, put cold packs on them to ease any swelling and hurt.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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