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Tingling in right hand with mild pain
Hi Doc, I am having diabetes since last 5 years with medicine glycomet. 5 mg daily dose. Last 1 week I am feeling tingling in my right hand with mild pain. Any advice please, thanks,
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Physiotherapy treatment must
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Do diabetics physiotherapy  advanced now
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Diabetes doesn't create any disease,it "nly aggravates, It could be a cervical problem
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Consult a manual physiotherapist
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Avoid lifting wt un the affected hand
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Gentle Stretching of Hand Muscles. Ball exercises. Wrist Exerciser.
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It might be due to carpal tunnel syndrome. You can use splint and see it helps. It is better to examined by orthopaedic specialist
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Hi, Greetings, Based on your history it's due to diabetic hence it may cause neck pain, shoulder pain and finger pain
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Consult with nearby physiotherapy clinic.
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Avoid forward bending. Avoid lifting heavy object. Use cervical collar.
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Consult with physiotherapist...do some posture correction Exercise....avoid neck bending...do chest retraction along with head straight or little up direction after every 15-20..do some stretching exercises...
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It's a cervical pain. Pls visit a Chiropractor asap
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