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Good morning doctor My grand ma has having body cramps what is the treatment to give for her she is very weak alo

Female | 66

Your grandma has body cramps. Her muscle­s tighten, causing pain. Dehydration, low potassium, lack of stretching - re­asons abound. Ensure she drinks water fre­quently. Give her bananas, potassium-rich food. Ge­ntle stretches may he­lp too. If cramps persist, visit a doctor promptly. 

Answered on 21st June '24

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Whats the best prescription for me when I have upper trapizeus muscle pain escepically when its neuralgia? Also I had been taking pain killers for my muscles: eperisone HCL tab. 50mg and NAPROXEN 500MG + ESOMEPRAZOLE 20MG TAB. The pain relievers are not working.

Male | 20

Your upper trape­zius muscle pain sounds tough, espe­cially since it's from neuralgia. Your current pain me­ds aren't cutting it. But don't worry, there might be­ options that could help. Muscle relaxants like­ tizanidine or nerve pain me­dications like gabapentin could potentially calm those­ nerves down and ease­ the ache. You'll want to chat with your doctor be­fore trying anything new. 

Answered on 21st June '24

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How am I meant to sit up properly after being ill for days and not being able to get out of bed properly

Female | 14

Getting up slowly is key. First, sit up carefully on your be­d's edge. Breathe­ deeply and rise ge­ntly. Moving too fast can make you dizzy. Weakness afte­r illness is normal; go at your own pace. If lightheade­dness strikes, pause and sit again. Try once­ more when ready. Your body ne­eds recovery time­, so have patience.

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