Remission in ankylosing spondylitis
I have Ankylosing spondylitis. How can a person go into remission? Is remission complete or partial in ankylosing spondylitis? Currently I am taking saaz ds 1000 mg. How long does it take to go to remission??
I have Ankylosing spondylitis. How can a person go into remission? Is remission complete or partial in ankylosing spondylitis? Currently I am taking saaz ds 1000 mg. How long does it take to go to remission??
I have left side front thigh swelling and left side abdomen fron side of neck left pain. Pain is there for about two month took medication but it goes and comes back. Vitamind was 10 last time checked.
Have pivd Ap diameter 8 mm Question is pain decrease and radiating pain also decreased So can I join gym again from basic exercise like running cycling And core excercise
Dear Doctor, I am experiencing an unexpected feeling like cracking sensation in my left foot's bones, accompanied by pain and swelling during an evening walk. Could you please provide guidance on how to manage these symptoms. I appreciate your expertise and advice.
It happened on 1st feb, I had half cast plaster for 5 days and complete plaster for 49 days, I removed the plaster on 26 march, but in the yesterday's x ray it is not in the normal position, what should I do, should I still wear splint, kindly advise me.
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