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Asked for Female | 21 Years

Why do I have persistent leg, foot, and ankle pain despite reduced typhoid episodes?

Patient's Query

I am 21 years old and currently have been going through my leg foot and ankle pain i am diagnosed from typhoid almost every year in summers the typhoid has reduced but not the pain i usually have low blood pressure the pain stays for all they day and night if i change my position during night

Answered by Dr. Deep Chakraborty

It see­ms like you have felt a lot of pain in your le­g, foot, and ankle. Your past typhoid sickness and low blood pressure­ could be why you still hurt. Sometimes, typhoid can make­ joints ache. It is very important to drink lots of water and re­st. Using cold packs and keeping your leg up high can he­lp the pain go away. If the pain does not stop, you should se­e an orthopedist to find out what is wrong.

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Is it normal to experience lingering pain a year after Achilles tendon surgery?

Male | 42

A year after achilles tendon surgery, persistent pain is common. On the other hand, it is advisable to see an orthopedic surgeon or a sports medicine specialist who can rule out any complications that may be bringing about pain.

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I am 54 years old I had my spine surgery in 2015 in PGi Chandigarh now from last few months facing the problem of scatica what will be the treatment for scatica

Female | 54

need the details of spine surgery , like weather only discectomy done or spine fixation done. Need to do repeat Mri , to look for any recurrent  disc or adjuscent segment patholgy.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 59 years old and since I started taking Tasigna 200mg, there has been a stiffness in my thumb. I do not know if this is related to the medication, but I have been having a stiffness, twitching, in my thumb, mostly the joints, especially in my knuckle. Sometimes it also spreads to my wrist and other fingers. Also, if it touches anything (the finger) it kind of has a sore and burning sensation.

Female | 59

It seems plausible that the rigidity and spasms evident in your thumb may be indicative of arthritis. Arthritis usually leads to soreness, lack of mobility, as well as a burning sensation felt at the joints around such parts as the knuckles and wrists. This could linked with the Tasigna you’re taking. To alleviate the symptoms of this condition, try doing some easy exercises, using hot or cold packs on the area or discussing potential drug changes with your physician.

Answered on 30th May '24

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Hello Sir our patient has lots of pain in back indtake

Other | 47

BACK PAIN may STRAIN muscles. REST and MEDICATION may relieve PAIN. SEEK medical help if there's SWELLING. Apply HEAT or ICE to reduce PAIN...

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I feel pain in my shoulder such as that a frozen shoulder

Female | 17

For shoulder pain similar to a frozen shoulder, it's best to consult an orthopedist for accurate diagnosis and treatment advice. Possible steps to consider could be physical therapy, pain management with medications (under medical guidance), hot/cold therapy, stretching, gentle movement, and, if necessary, corticosteroid injections or surgical options. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello, this is regarding a complicated problem Please let me know if a surgery is required for this or not Because different doctors said different stuff Can we cure this from physical therapy and rest?

Female | 46

Some conditions can be resolved through rest and physical therapy. Be sure to tell your doctor what you’re experiencing, such as pain or difficulty moving. Knowing the cause of the problem can help determine whether or not an operation is required. You must follow the advice of your physician regarding the most appropriate treatment for yourself.

Answered on 7th June '24

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Good morning, Myself chowdri I got a question if scraped bone got a gap of 1.6mm Whether want to do surgery or it will get ready with POP

Male | 28

Surgery is typically necessary for a 1.6mm gap in scraped BONE, as a POP alone is usually not enough for complete healing...

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wrist pain alternating between both wrists, lower back pain, knee pains resembling bruising above the knees and sometimes bruise like pain in the thighs and sharp hip pain all the way to the foot (like a pulled string feeling) - most are often after overuse (phone, walking, sleeping wrong). They don’t always happen at once but sometimes all together. Other discomforts involve stabbing pain inside the foot from under when walking for too long, finger joint pains usually worse the second day after overuse and shoulder and elbow pains after sleeping slightly wrong or overuse. Occasional Tingling/numbness in fingers (I can’t feel my fingers for a few seconds sometimes) and most often stiffness in finger joints occur in the mornings. Occasionally, affected areas exhibit slight redness and warmth. Recently I’ve found that stretching the pained areas helps a lot. General tiredness persists. These symptoms have persisted for nearly a year, fluctuating in severity. There haven't been any major accidents. Tests * anti ds dna is negative * HLA-B27 is negative * Ana is positive — * RF factor negative. * Knee X-Ray shows some cartilage thinning * MRI done: report says Signal loss due to degeneration was observed in the L4-5 disc * vitamin d3 at 28

Female | 24

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

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Suffering from Knee Joint Pain from last 6 Years, visited different and experienced Doctors but still unable to cure the Joint Knee pain I'm suffering from, in this regard Pl help and guide.

Male | 46

There are many reasons for pain ..need to find out cause of that .. consultant better knee specialist for further management..
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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Lower back and hip pain. Been to chiropractor twice and muscle relaxers not working

Female | 37

Lower back and hip pain result from many factors, like muscle strain, arthritis, or slip disc. It is better to consult a orthopedist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. An orthopedist can talk about physical therapy, medication and surgery if needed. Remember not to use self-medication and medical consultation to manage the pain.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi doctor. I had complete tear of ACL on September 2022 and underwent ACL reconstruction and lateral meniscus repair on October 2022 It was almost 6 months post op.. but i slightly neglected my rehabilitation and i used to do the exercises only once in a day when I used to meet my physiotherapist. Due to this i couldn't achieve complete extension and flexion. On one day my physiotherapist asked me lie down on my stomach and forceful ly pushed my knee to achieve beyond my comfort (i was able to achieve around 100 degree flexion ). From then i am having severe pain and i am unable to straighten my leg and also i am unable to stand straight. On consulting my surgeon.. without a much of physical examination he said it os just muscles spasm .. saying if any other complications were there my legs would have swollen.. since there was no swelling he concluded that it is spasm and adviced me to take Hifenac and take complete rest along with icing. The pain as subsidied alot but not completely. I am worried a lot..

Male | 20

Communicating your persistent symptoms to your healthcare team is important. In the meantime, stick to your rehabilitation plan, consider a second opinion if needed, and remain patient during your recovery as it can contribute to a better outcome for you.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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