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Pain in left toe near metatarsal area
On Thursday Morning she had a severe pain in her left toe area near third and fourth finger metatarsal area and couldn't walk on her left toe. X ray didn't reveal any hair cracks, but pain persists. Without medicine cannot sustain pain. Prescription is zerodal SP (1-1) and Gabapin 100 (0-0-1) But no relief from pain since last Thursday to Wednesday
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Get xray for the injury
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Get xray of foot
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This treatment is being suggested   on bases of the information provided.  However I would like to examine & investigate the patient   in detail. -Control  Hypertension, Diabetes or  metabolic disorder, if there is any.  -Any way it may be tried, --. Dolokind Plus (Mankind) [Aceclofenac100 mg +Paracetamol 350 mg] 1 tab. OD & SOS. X 5 days. --. Caldikind plus  (Mankind) 1 tab OD x 10 days. -(You may need help of your local doctor to get these medicines.) --. Fomentation with warm water. Let the part not be exposed to cold. --. Sleep on a hard bed with soft bedding. --. Keep a pillow under the foot. --. Avoid painful acts & activities. -- .Do mild exercises for the affected part. --.(Take help of physiotherapist or you can visit my you tube channel 'Dr NC Gupta'.)   & see  'me and my yoga'; & 'yoga simplified'. Kindly subscribe to the channel to get notifications for further new information of your interest.  --Do not ignore, let it not become beginning of a major problem. --Do ask for a detailed treatment plan. Kindly make sure, there is no allergy to any of these medicines. --For emergency treatment visit nearest hospital. --Wish your patient  a quick recovery & good health. --I hope, I have solved your problem to your satisfaction.   Dr N C Gupta MS (ortho) DMC 3624  
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