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pain 1 year after achilles tendon surgery

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

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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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Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (839)

Ma'am cat has bitten to my father in left leg what to do for treatment tell me

Male | 40

The foremost thing is to wash the wound with warm water and soap. Following this, put the dressing on the wound using a new bandage. Check the area around the bite for redness, swelling, warmth, and pus. Each of these might be infection symptoms. You need to visit your healthcare provider if you observe these signs. The main treatments for infections at home are wound cleaning and dressings.

Answered on 17th July '24

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For over a year now I have had something that sicks out at the bottom of my ribcage on the left. It fells like the end of a rib sticking out and hurts when being pushed on. I did lose quite a lot of weight a year and a half ago and it's ever since then that I have noticed it. It is visibly sticking out when I am just standing normally.

Female | 20

You might have costochondritis. This is when the cartilage in your ribs gets inflamed, which usually causes pain and tenderness. It may be related to weight loss and sometimes comes on after an illness. To help relieve the pain, you can do some gentle stretching, use heat packs, or take over-the-counter painkillers such as ibuprofen.

Answered on 8th June '24

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I am 37 yrs old having a deep cut in my left thumb finger that cut my tendon .Doctor done plastic surgery and during treatment time my hand was bend from last 6 weeks from wrist to stop my finger movement . Now my hands are got bend after plaster opened . And its painful some stretch and pinning like feelings in my left thumb where it get cut . Why such pain is there and may i get my tendon recovery in due course .please tell me doctor .

Male | 37

It's normal to feel some pain and discomfort after your plaster is removed. Your tendon might need more time to heal fully. The stretching and pinching sensations in your thumb are part of the healing process. Be patient, rest your hand, and do the gentle exercises your doctor recommended to help your tendon recover.

Answered on 20th Aug '24

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I'm a 18 year old female and I've been having cramps in my left hand, mainly from elbow under to wrist and my fingers feel kind of stiff. It happened for the first time 3/4 days ago and went away automatically in about 20 mins. It happened twice today and again went on it's own. Nothing done to trigger it. A bit of neck pain. Have generalised anxiety disorder and currently tapering off of Paxidep 12.5 . The cramps kind of feel like weakness and dull ache. I can't call it painful as it does not cause pain but a bit uncomfortable.

Female | 18

Hello
Pl take acupressure and proper diet recommendations for yourself. This can be easily cured
Take care

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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Painful swollen foot in 85 y old lady since 20 days after possible eversion injury Treated conservatively with walking air cast but little improvement Your kind opinion

Female | 85

An outward roll of the ankle may cause immediate pain and swelling, so an eversion injury is likely. There could be mild fractures or other problems missed by the initial examination or X-rays. I would advise you to get it checked again, if not much progress has been made in the next 3 weeks even while using an air cast for support.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi,im a 15 year old boy and i have a really bad lower back pain that has been white for like 1-2 months and i can't walk, sit, stand or sleep because of the pain.

Male | 15

You should seek immediate medical attention from a professional, orthopedist, or family doctor for an evaluation and diagnosis. Possible causes include muscle strain, injury, structural issues, or medical conditions. Avoid activities that worsen the pain.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My age 21 i have problem in my knee for bike accident and my knee no movement. Can i do my knee replacement

Male | 21

Please consult orthopedist with MRI. joint replacement is not for your age. You need assessment and tendon transfer surgery

Answered on 23rd May '24

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What is the estimated cost in US dollars for tennis elbow and shoulder?

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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I want to know how many can a person gain from limb lengthening and does it depends with the cost and expenses

Female | 25

The maximum lengthening achievable is around 8-10 cm for the femur bone and 6-8 cm for the tibia bone. The amount of limb lengthening a person can gain through surgery varies according to the individual's initial height, the type of surgery, desired lengthening etc.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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