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Dull pain in right side of the body
I keep having episodes of dull yet persistent and nagging pain in the right side of the body every other year particularly in right back thigh, hip, arm and few fingers. I get momentary relief when I stretch the fingers arms or legs or when I sleep on the right side. These symptoms last for around a month, although not a hugely painful condition, it affects the quality of my life. Please guide what should I do and which kind of doctor should I see.
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You consult a physiotherapists
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You should consult a physiotherapist or Neuro physician or orthopaedist for complete assessment and treatment.
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chiropractic and osteopathy treatment will help. Sit tall Stand tall Walk tall
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Consult with neuro physician for proper assessment and treatment.
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Hi, At first you can consult a general physician he will assess you and he may refer you to a neurologist if needed.
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Try a hard bed which will help the side muscles unload. Also check with blood tests for any arthritic issues. Check with a physio after for a regular exercise routine
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