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Asked for Male | 18 Years

What treatments can fix my elbow deformity?

Patient's Query

When I was 10 years old, my wrist was broken and now i am 18 years old and i have facing elbow deformity problem . please tell me now what can i do

Answered by Dr. Pramod Bhor

Your elbow could be bent because the bone broke and healed that way, blocking it from moving correctly. When you were 10, you injured your wrist and now at the age of 18, this could be the cause of the elbow deformity. An orthopedist should be able to examine everything and then tell you what to do about it which may involve physical therapy or even an operation to fix the problem.

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Even without swelling, pain can happen due to injury or overuse. Rest your knee, ice it, and elevate it. If the pain doesn't improve in two days, seeing a doctor is wise. Many potential causes exist for knee pain without swelling. Resting, icing, and elevating are good first steps. If the pain persists, seek medical attention.

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If you ste­p on a nail, wash the spot with soap and water right away. This cleans the­ cut. Then put a new bandage on it. Che­ck the cut every day. Look for signs of infe­ction. That can mean redness, fe­eling hot, or pus coming out. If you see those­ things, go to the doctor fast. They can give you me­dicine to keep the­ infection from getting worse.

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These are some of the conditions that can cause muscle weakness and loss of movement in the wrist and hand. You should consult a neurologist or an orthopedist who is the specialist in nerve conditions to carry out the treatment. The longer the treatment is postponed the higher the risk of progressing to severe illness and disability.

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I am having left hand pain whiling pushing heavy like benchpress or doing pushups or dips , i have been using cold compress but it's not working

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Experiencing left hand pain during heavy exercises like bench pressing, push ups, or dips could be due to muscle strain, nerve compression, tendonitis, joint issues, or even heart related concerns. It's important to consult a healthcare professional like an orthopedist for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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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.

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Treatment for tendon deformity varies. Options include physical therapy, orthotic devices, medications, injections, surgery, occupational therapy, rest, and consult a specialist. Consult a professional for tailored advice based on your condition.

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