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Mrge is fixed next month is that ok to plan surgery after that Travel and for ritual sitting down is that ok for some time What can be done to avoid that pain please
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What surgery is planned for you?
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If your symptoms are stable and there’s no severe pain, numbness, or weakness, it’s usually okay to plan surgery after your marriage.
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Take prescribed pain medication, and do gentle physiotherapy to keep the pain controlled.
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Avoid prolonged sitting or travel, use a support belt.
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Since your pain increases mainly with sitting and cross-leg positions and settles with standing or lying down it is reasonable to postpone surgery until after your marriage if symptoms are tolerable and not worsening travel and short periods of ritual sitting are usually acceptable but try to avoid prolonged cross-leg sitting take frequent posture breaks and use chair seating with back and thigh support whenever possible for pain control during this period activity modification short term pain relief medicines as advised and local heat can help avoid sudden stretching or forcing hip positions After the marriage a planned evaluation and definitive treatment can be taken without urgency unless pain suddenly increases or new symptoms appear
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What problem you are having and whivh surgery you are planning?
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Need clear history What surgery Where u got injury and pain
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Plz consult
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