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SI joint inflammation
Hi , I have delivered my second baby post that I was feeling there was severe pain in my left which I was unable to walk in the x ray it was showing like mild dislocation so had bed rest for 1 month post that I was unable to recover then took MRI there it was the SI joint inflammation which was the result doctor prescribed the medicines.Does this cure only by medicine or parallely going for physiotherapy.Is physiotherapy really required or it will cure on medicine . Attached MRI report and how many days it will take for me to cure
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This treatment is being suggested on bases of the information provided. However I would like to examine & investigate you in detail. -Control  Hypertension, Diabetes, metabolic disorder or epilepsy etc., if there is any.  - Sleep on a hard bed with soft bedding. - Keep a pillow under the knee. - Avoid painful acts & activities. - Fomentation with warm water. -Let the part not be exposed cold. -Do mild exercises for the affected part.- back and lower limbs  -Any way it may be tried, --. Ugesic (Piroxicam) 20mg 1tab once  a day x 5days  --. Caldikind plus  (Mankind) 1tab Once  a day x 10 days. Kindly make sure, there is no allergy to any of these medicines. --For emergency treatment visit nearest hospital. -For exercises you may visit my YouTube channel- 'Dr NCgupta' -Wish you a quick recovery & good health  kindly like & subscribe to the channel to get notification for subsequent videos of your intrest. it is free.  Dr N C Gupta MS (ortho) DMC 3624
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Continue medication With physiotherapy
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It will recover Nothing serious
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Don't worry it will come down. It's due to diastasis secondary to pregnancy or childbirth. If possible visit me once. Thank you
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