Body pain,feet pain, weakness
Pain in my both wrist,ankle pain, foot sole pain, Front and back thigh pain,back pain ,means full lower limb pain. Esr normal Urea normal Crp normal Hlab27 normal. Suffering from last 6 month
Pain in my both wrist,ankle pain, foot sole pain, Front and back thigh pain,back pain ,means full lower limb pain. Esr normal Urea normal Crp normal Hlab27 normal. Suffering from last 6 month
Right hip pain, right sciatic pain both knees pain stiffness in calf muscles of bot legs. Pain in the early morning stiffness,
I’ve been taking Vitamin D3 60,000 IU weekly (3 doses completed) as I found my Vit d level 19.8 ng/ml. My symptoms like body ache, muscle pain , anger have partially improved. Should I add Vitamin K2 (MK-7) to this regimen? Is it necessary for calcium utilization and safety, or can Vitamin D alone be continued?
Hello Doctor, I have frequent neck pain with spasm and stiffness (about 3–4 times a month). I am planning to avoid muscle relaxants and instead manage flare-ups with paracetamol 650 mg, warm compress, and topical gel. I have already done X-ray, MRI, and other tests, which were normal. I also tried physiotherapy, which helped but only for a short period. As per the physiotherapist, the issue is due to forward neck posture and rounded shoulders. Is it safe to continue managing episodes without muscle relaxants, or could that cause any issues? What should be the long-term plan to reduce these recurring episodes? I’ve noticed weight lifting can trigger the pain, but I also want to strengthen my muscles. How can I safely continue exercising without worsening the issue? Should I continue physiotherapy or focus more on posture correction and specific exercises? What warning signs should I watch for? Thank you.
Dr I am scheduled for tongue ulcer surgery and biopsy on Monday. Two days ago, I took a triamcinolone injection and started linezolid for knee(OA)treatment suggested by dr. He asked me to eat linezolid until surgery. My CRP is moderately raised. (Reports attached) Is it safe to proceed with surgery,what should I do?
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