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Slight pain on the hip due to slip
I have very little pain after slipping while playing badminton. I am able to do all my routine as usual like work out, playing badminton, praying and other stuff. I used to take SAFEDICLO capsule before for this kind of light pain. But it is not available now. Is there any other alternative that I can take for pain relief. I tried Dolo 650 but didn't work. Thanks.
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ACECLOFENAC WITH PARACETAMOL FOR 3 DAYS SERROPEPTIDASE FOR 3 days TAKE REST FOR 1 WEEK
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Not a major issues. Will cure by rest only
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Consult me for further advice
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Avoid strenuous exercises and playing badminton for atleast 2 weeks..
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Minor muscle or ligament strain after slip.
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Tab Aceclofenac + Paracetamol twice daily after food for 3 days Topical diclofenac gel 2–3 times daily Hot fomentation 15–20 min twice daily Continue light activity but avoid excessive strain for few days
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Consult if pain increases, swelling develops, or movement becomes restricted
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Nac sr 150
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