Pain in biceps and forearm tendon
I am having sharp pain in between biceps and forearm tendon. When ever I do curls it gives me sharp pain I am comfortable with all the other exercises excepts biceps curls
I am having sharp pain in between biceps and forearm tendon. When ever I do curls it gives me sharp pain I am comfortable with all the other exercises excepts biceps curls
I'm having ankle and foot pain along with sweeling of my ankle and foot and high fever , I got consultation with a Dr of ortho although the pain in my waist to upper leg have gone the foot and ankle still get swallen the dr suggested me many tests , x - ray etc.. he told me I have deficiency of vitamin d and gave me the medication but my test also reveals that I have very high CRP( 84.10) , Positive ANA(1: 160) , also my urine reports shows trace protein and blood , i mentioned him about that but he still suggested me to continue the given medicine like D- gain, Toldiv-D , and One to all - NT, I have been taking the medicines from the last 1 month , but the problem still persists I again visited him and this time asked me to get a bilateral ankle mri , but I'm skeptical should I visit a General Physician or a rhumetologist , so if anyone have any suggestions it will very helpful.
I have been taking pregabalin 75mg from 4 months .I want to discontinue this medication. Is there any withdrawal symptoms present.how to reduce dose.plz reply .
Have tennis elbow for more than 3 years . Tried all kind of physiotherapists. Not healing. Will prp work or surgery needed. Kindly help Thanks
I am a 35 year old woman from Bangalore (5 Feet 6 Inch Height, 74 Kg Weight). I was having knee pain for maybe close to 18 months. The pain was not constant, kind of intermittent. I actually wear heels 4-5 days a week, heels with 3-4 inch heel. I got MRI done of both knees post doctor's advise. Key findings: Right Knee-“Grade I horizontal tear of posterior horn of medial meniscus. Left Knee-Grade I horizontal tear of posterior horn of medial and lateral menisci. Reviewing the MRI reports, my doctor advised me to start physiotherapy focused on Quadriceps & VMO strengthening exercises. I have begun the exercises, and it has been about 2 weeks so far. The pain is there, sometimes more. Wanted opinion on: 1. How long does it typically take for this condition to improve and for the pain to go away? 2. Is it fully curable? 3. Will I be able to wear high heels (3–4 inches) occasionally in future, perhaps 3–4 days a week for about 2–3 hours a day? Please guide the best. Thank you
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