My father was completely fine last night, but when he woke up this morning he was unable to bend his knee properly either forward or backward. He is also having slight pain around the knee joint. We gave him 1 Combiflam, but the condition is still persisting. There was no known injury or fall. Could you please advise what this could be and whether he needs to be examined urgently or get any tests done?
Hiii...my daughter is 6 years old...her weight is 25 kg...on Monday morning, my daughter slipped very badly and hit her back against the wall. At that time, she was unable to stand or sit properly, so we immediately took her to the doctor. The doctor did X-rays, and both her spine and pelvis X-rays were completely normal. The doctor said the pain is probably due to ligament contraction/muscle strain and advised complete bed rest for a few days, as children usually recover faster.
Today is her third day, and now she can walk and sit without much difficulty. Sometimes when she climbs onto the bed quickly, she says she feels very slight pain, and sometimes there is no pain at all. Is this normal? Will she become completely normal again like before?
Hello Dr,
I have consulted a Orthopedic Dr for calf pain and he prescribed Me Nervmax XT OD once a day for calf pain.
Tablet is very big in size. Can I break it and have it with water?
Plese advise.
“When I bent down and used my right hand to place a slightly heavy box, I suddenly felt a pulling/cramping pain near the right side of my chest, and it hurt badly. After that, the pain did not reduce. Now I have pain on the right side of my back and chest while breathing, walking, or bending.”
Good morning Dear Doctor's
Once I was posted same report
Many doctors of practo was responded
Today I am asking one more time... personally contacted the doctor's
One doctor has advised to go repair with arthroscopic, another one was advised go with PRP
Now I am asking your all wich is better kindly give good and valuable advise