Impair feet movement when climbing stair

2019-01-25 09:55:05
I am 30-Year-old woman, since last 3-4 months I am experiencing that while going upstairs or downstairs my walking style doesn’t seems normal. Especially my right leg moves very fast & upward compared to left one. When I try to climb stairs at fast pace I didn’t find it comfortable & automatically start to slowdown. Is it normal or what can be reasons? Need your help to understand the probable reasons & start suitable treatment.
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Need more details on your medical history and food history to guide your further

Answered2019-01-25 16:25:52

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This problem is due to the arthritis.
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Answered2019-01-25 13:12:29

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Do check up

Answered2019-01-25 10:23:35

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It’s look neurological probs and imbalance equilibrium. Chat online will help you best medication and few excersise

Answered2019-01-27 07:21:49

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Hi, dear it looks like neurological problem,needs more details to prescribe homeopathic constitutional medicine
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Answered2019-01-25 11:16:54

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Hi dear it seems to be a vestibular or neurogenic A homoeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance Medicines will reach you via courier services

Answered2019-01-25 10:34:42

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There may be some neurological cause need More details for diagnosis and treatment..
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Answered2019-01-25 10:02:53

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