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Asked for Male | 41 Years

Hello Doctor, My knees feel like jammed. Unable to move freely. I am badminton player. Recently I had undergone treatment with ortho doctor a month ago. he said water clogged in knees. Please suggest me for better treatment. Thanks

Answered by Dr. Rajat Jangir

 This might be due to cartilage problem. Please get an MRI done !

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Answered by Dr. Amit Saoji

many reasons for that ..
clinical examination, x ray and MRI needed for further management...

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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (839)

I am having really bad pain in my left foot my left foot is swollen and my right foot is not swollen a little bit of fluid is coming out of my left foot and it's red and I am not able to find a doctor to help me I'm almost to the point where I want to cut my own foot off I am sick and tired of having constant pain I've been having this pain for more than a year

Female | 40

Your left foot is causing proble­ms. There's swelling, pain, and re­dness. Fluid build up too. An infection could be the­ issue. Or an injury perhaps. Maybe e­ven gout. The inflammation symptoms are worrying. You ne­ed help quickly. Antibiotics might help if infe­cted. Pain medication would ease­ discomfort. Draining fluid may be neede­d too. 

Answered on 25th July '24

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Perineal exercise I have lower abdomen pain

Female | 21

If you are experiencing lower abdomen pain while doing perineal exercises, it may be because you are overexerting yourself or performing the exercises incorrectly. Consult a physical therapist to assess your technique and ensure that you are performing the exercises safely.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Navicular bone hurts very much

Male | 32

Navicular pain can happen due to stress fractures, tendonitis, arthritis, structural issues, injuries, or ill-fitting footwear. Avoid self diagnosis and seek advice from an orthopedist for your foot pain.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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How to stop arthritis from progressing

To stop arthritis from progressing, you need to avoid running, squatting, jumping, stairs, cross legged sitting. Do weight reduction and quadriceps and hamstring strengthening exercises.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I think I broke my ankle/ foot in my rugby game today

Female | 15

A possible foot or ankle­ injury during rugby is concerning. Broken bones ofte­n cause pain, swelling, bruises, and trouble­ moving the affected are­a. If suspecting a break, rest it and apply ice­, avoiding weight on that limb. Seeking prompt me­dical care for an X-ray and proper treatme­nt proves crucial for proper healing. 

Answered on 13th Aug '24

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Dealing with Muscle problems and bones.

Male | 21

Dealing with muscle and bone issues requires a comprehensive approach involving proper diagnosis and treatment. Consulting with a healthcare professional, such as an orthopedist or a physiotherapist, is essential to address specific concerns. Treatment may include exercises to strengthen muscles, physical therapy, medication, or in severe cases, surgical intervention. It's crucial to follow medical advice and maintain a healthy lifestyle to support overall muscle and bone health.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My patient is having disc bulge at L4 L5 with sciatica pain. Size is 7.4 mm. Please advise

Male | 37

Disc bulge at L4 L5 with sciatica pain.. Size is 7.4 mm..
Here are some facts to keep in mind:
1. Rest and AVOid heavy lifting
2. PAIN medication CAN be taken as prescribed
3. Physiotherapy can help ALLEviate pain and improve flexibility
4. SURgery is an option if symptoms worsen or persist over time.
5. Good posture and regular EXERCISE can prevent recurrence..

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I was having back pain since 1 year i visited orthopaedic i also did my MRI my reports were normal i completed the medication given by doctor.When i was on medication then i did not have pain and now the pain again has started once i was done with my medications. could it be nerve problem due to which i am facing pain?

Male | 27

Perhaps your backache is associated with nerve injury. I recommend that you see a neurologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment. They will perform further tests and establish what is causing your pain.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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