Questions & Answers on "Orthopedic" (1047)
After bypass surgery there is significant pain in leg after months of surgeryMale | 75If you're feeling a lot of pain in your leg months after having bypass surgery, it could be due to a condition called peripheral artery disease. This is a situation in which the blood vessels in your leg are not functioning properly, thus, pain is caused. To help, try to walk periodically as directed, keep your leg elevated as much as possible, and take any prescribed medications. If the pain doesn't go away, tell your surgeon about it. Answered on 8th Oct '24Dr. Pramod BhorSir I am 50 yrs old man and gets pain in my bones specially in lower back and legs when I have to stand for long or climb stairs.Which test I should get performed before consulting your good self.Male | 50Before medical consultation with your doctor, there are a few tests that you can get like x-ray, bone density test, blood tests, MRI or CT scan. If you visit a doctor near you they can assist you with the tests that are important for you. Answered on 23rd May '24Dr. Pramod Bhormy toe nail got ripped off im using bandage on it should i avoid bandage to leave it open ?Male | 20A toenail injury sounds unpleasant. Ripping off a nail may lead to pain and bleeding. Bandaging helps keep the area clean, or leaving it uncovered if bleeding is minimal. Cleanliness prevents infection. However, if severe pain, redness, or swelling occurs, seeking medical attention is wise. Answered on 11th Sept '24Dr. Pramod Bhor1.What should I do for my hand joint foot joint pain?2.I was going to meet you on Friday or Saturday afternoon in whatever chamber you would be availableMale | 30Joint pain can occur due to various reasons such as injury, arthritis, or overuse. Symptoms may involve swelling, stiffness, and limited movement. To relieve the pain, you can try resting, applying ice packs, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers. If the pain continues, consulting an orthopedist would be the best option. Answered on 16th Oct '24Dr. Pramod BhorLOOKING FOR KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERYFemale | 55for best recovery and treatment consult LEGEND PHYSIOTHERAPY HOME VISIT SERVICE IN HYDERABAD . DR.SIRISHhttps://website-physiotherapist-at-home.business.site/ Answered on 23rd May '24Dr. velpula sai sirish I have joint pain esp right knee pain post delivery 4yrs now unable to stand or move I am unable to flex my right knee fully nor bend fully I have almost bone on bone It's affecting my sleeping posture standing posture I am unable to stand straight I am in extreme pain What should I do? Female | 29The symptoms you described could be indicative of osteoarthritis. This is a condition where the cartilage in your joint wears away, resulting in the rubbing of bones against each other and, subsequently, pain and stiffness. To assist in the control of your symptoms, you can follow gentle exercises to build up the muscles around your knee, apply hot or cold packs for relief, and think of talking to an orthopedist about treatment options such as physical therapy or medications. Answered on 29th July '24Dr. Pramod BhorPublic ramus bone fracture healing after 50 days attached bone again brokeMale | 25No. The public ceil bone in your body is not healing as it should be. It was the second damage to the bone that occurred on the 50th day, and it may be because not healing was given a chance or overloading has been the case. You could experience pain, swelling, or difficulty in moving. Besides, it's necessary to visit an orthopedic surgeon since they will also propose other treatment options, such as a brace or possibly surgery to help the bone heal correctly. Answered on 13th June '24Dr. Pramod BhorI am having backache from last three days. What should I do to recover from itFemale | 20To get a relief from backache you can follow some steps to recover. Get enough rest and avoid strenuous activity, apply ice where you feel the pain.Take pain medication as directed. Do simple stretching exercises. If still the pain is there consult an orthopedist. Answered on 23rd May '24Dr. Pramod BhorRegarding some medicine .... I m having osteoarthritis Female | 49Osteoarthritis is a condition that can cause pain and stiffness in your joints. The tissues that cushion your joints wear away, leading to this problem. Sometimes it may be due to old age, an injury, or obesity. You can do low-impact exercises such as walking or swimming to relieve the pain. Alternatively, apply ice packs or use heating pads on the affected area. Furthermore, purchasing footwear with proper arch support may also alleviate discomfort. Answered on 27th May '24Dr. Pramod BhorMild pain in left testis and left legMale | 23The pain might come from a varicocele, like a varicose vein in your testicle. It slows blood flow and causes aching. To help, wear supportive underwear and avoid standing too long. But if pain worsens or you notice swelling or changes in your testis, see a doctor. This rules out serious problems. Answered on 6th Aug '24Dr. Deep ChakrabortyI diagnosed with Ankylosing spondylitis arthritis on feb 2024 that time my ESR was 70 and now its down to 26 whats that meanFemale | 25An ESR test measures inflammation levels in your body. A lower ESR reading, like 26, indicates less inflammation compared to a higher value like 70. This suggests the inflammatory condition is relatively better controlled. Ankylosing spondylitis causes back pain and stiffness due to inflammation in the spine. Effective management involves staying physically active through exercise routines, adhering to prescribed medications, maintaining a balanced diet, and avoiding tobacco use. Answered on 17th July '24Dr. Pramod BhorI am facing joints pain issue doctor suggested to take tablet wyslone 5mg. Is it ok to use during breastfeeding Female | 27Joint pain is difficult to manage. It results from arthritis or injuries. Wyslone 5mg tablets provide relief. However, caution is necessary during breastfeeding. The medication may pass into breast milk, potentially affecting the infant. Consult your doctor about alternative options safer for breastfeeding before taking Wyslone. Answered on 17th July '24Dr. Pramod BhorSir I have muscle strain in my calf ,so doctor told me to do sonography, In sonography partial muscle tore have been found so what should I doMale | 26It sounds like you have a muscle tear in your calf muscle. This can happen if you overdo it on your muscles or damage them. You may experience symptoms like pain, swelling, and difficulty in leg movement. It is necessary to let your leg rest, apply ice and elevate it to speed up healing. Gentle stretching and physical therapy can also be effective healing methods. Stick to your doctor's recommendations and you are sure to make a complete recovery. Answered on 26th Aug '24Dr. Pramod Bhor[11/3, 11:34 AM] Soumit Roy: Is bicolumnar plating ( 1 Herbert screw and 1 interfragmentary screw ) is permanent?? Is this stable for lifetime or temporary??( orif done in 25.10.23 for distal humerus fracture )Female | 55Bicolumnar plating with 1 Herbert screw and 1 interfragmentary is a definitive management for distal humerus fracture. Nevertheless, it should be noted that the stability of the plate may depend on factors like patient’s age and activity level along with bone quality. Consulting an orthopedic specialist for a follow-up evaluation and postoperative treatment is advised. Answered on 23rd May '24null null nullMy father has diagnosed with avascular necrosis of the right femoral head with joint capsulitis and moderate joint effusion and ischemic changes in the neck of the right femur Male | 64Avascular necrosis damages hip bone due to poor blood supply . Joint capsulitis causes inflammation of hip joint lining .. Moderate joint effusion is swelling of the joint. Ischemic changes in neck of femur are REDUCED blood flow. These conditions cause PAIN and limited movement. Treatment includes medication, stem cell therapy, physical therapy or surgery. Answered on 23rd May '24Dr. Pramod BhorHello, I am writing from Iran and because my English is not good, I have to use translation I have L1, L2, and L3 lumbar disc that presses on the nerve of the left leg, which causes pain exactly in the axillary area facing the outside of the thigh and the middle of the thigh, and after 60 sessions of physical therapy, I still have the same pain. Actually, my pain goes away with electrical devices, but it keeps coming backMale | 25If the Lumbar disc issues are causing nerve compression, consult an orthopedic specialist or neurologist, for a comprehensive assessment and to discuss further treatment options, which might include therapies, medications, or surgery based on their evaluation. Answered on 23rd May '24Dr. Pramod BhorMy mother's leg has been swollen for almost a year since she started sitting at the shop, but when she stays at home the swelling goes away...whyFemale | 45Your mom may have peripheral edema, which can cause swelling in her legs. For example, sitting still for too long can cause fluid to accumulate in her legs, leading to swelling. This happens because sitting reduces blood circulation. When she's at home and moving around, the swelling reduces because movement helps the fluid flow back up. Encouraging her to take short walks or do leg exercises while at the shop can help reduce the swelling. Answered on 8th Aug '24Dr. Deep ChakrabortyI am 25 year old male. I was playing soccer and I had a fairly significant leg on leg contact on my shin, it shows lots of bruising but that feels expected. What is unexpected is that my ankle/foot has intense bruising that is a deep purple and fairly large. It is tender to touch but I feel no pain otherwise on my ankle. What could this be? Male | 25You might have something called compartment syndrome. This occurs when the pressure within the muscles of your leg increases leading to swelling and pain. There could be intense bruising around your ankle can be an indication of this. It is vital to have it checked by an orthopedist immediately so as not to have any further complications. Answered on 7th June '24Dr. Pramod BhorIf ra positive then what to do. If auto immune problem then which treatment to go forFemale | 45u need to consult rheumatologist Answered on 23rd May '24Dr. Dr.Narendra Medagam 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 | 37It'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 '24Dr. Pramod Bhor