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Asked for Male | 20 Years

Iam 20 year old male . I had a trauma 6 months ago . There was a proximal inter phalanx fracture in middle finger of my right hand. 3 months ago the doctor suggested me physiotherapy . After 3 months since the swelling didn't go completely i returned to the hospital and on xray examination the intermediate phalanx has displaced a little to right .what should I do? What are the expenses

Answered by Dr. Dilip Mehta

To get better idea of your condition and prescribe you the treatment, we need to see the x-ray reports. You can consult orthopedist near you.

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Pain in spinal cord from 7 years

Male | 51

Experiencing spinal cord pain for 7 years requires urgent medical evaluation. Consult a spine specialist or orthopedic doctor to diagnose the cause. They can recommend treatments, and pain management strategies, and monitor your progress.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I want to replace knee of my mother. Please tell me about complete package and also include implant costs

Female | 68

1.6 lakhs per knee, implant cost 70k 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I need pain meds for back

Male | 34

For back pain, consult an orthopedist to identify the cause and receive appropriate treatment. Pain medications should be prescribed by a doctor. Avoid self medicating and consider non pharmacological approaches alongside medication.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Rheumatoid factor arthritis problem

Female | 25

Your immune system protects you, but sometimes it mistakes friend for foe. That's what happens in rheumatoid arthritis—immune cells attack your joints instead of defending them. Mornings can be stiff and painful as joints swell. Medications can ease the pain and slow joint damage, but staying active and eating well are just as important in managing this condition.

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

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Both legs Foot drop problem since 2 years. I am very upset for this. So please tell me can you treat this? Please let me know.

Male | 26

You need thorough clinical examination with a multidisciplinary team of Orthopedic Surgeon/Neurologists. We need to find out at which neural level is the existing problem Eg. Spinal cord, Peripheral nerve. This should be done ASAP which would improve the chances of recovery. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Why does ac joint hurt?

Here are many things that can happen to the AC joint, but the most common conditions are arthritis, fractures and separations. Arthritis is a condition characterized by loss of cartilage in the joint, which is essentially wear and tear of the smooth cartilage that allows the bones to move smoothly. Like arthritis at other joints in the body, it is characterized by pain and swelling, especially with activity. Over time, the joint can wear out and get larger, with spurs forming around it. These spurs are a sign of the arthritis and not a cause of the pain. Reaching across the body toward the other arm aggravates arthritis at the AC joint. AC joint wear and tear is common in weight lifters, especially among those who bench press and to a lesser extent, military press. In weight lifters the arthritis at the AC joint has a special name — osteolysis.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi I Want to check knee issue of my mother

Female | 55

Take her to see an orthopedic professional, such as a primary care physician or orthopedic specialist, for a thorough evaluation and diagnosis. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi i have a spinal stenosis

Female | 48

For spinal stenosis, you should consider consulting with an orthopedic surgeon, a neurologist, or a spine specialist. You may be facing symptoms like back pain, numbness, and weakness and you must seek prompt treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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